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Overview of ADHD
- Brown, T.E. Attention Deficit Disorder: The Unfocused Mind in Children and Adults.
New Haven: Yale University Press (2005). A new model of Attention Deficit Disorder as impairment of the brain's management system. Written for general public and professionals, includes many case examples that show how ADD changes across the lifespan. (click here for more information) |
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- Brown, T. E., Ed. (2000). Attention Deficit Disorders and Comorbidities in Children, Adolescents and Adults. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press.
A comprehensive, though somewhat technical text book about ADHD and other commonly co-existing disabilities, such as ADHD and mood disorders, ADHD and anxiety disorders, ADHD and Sleep Problems, ADHD and OCD, ADHD and Tourette's, ADHD and Substance Abuse, etc. (click here for more information)
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For Parents/Teachers of Children with ADHD
- CHADD. (2005). CHADD Information and Resource Guide to ADHD.
Landover, MD: Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder (CHADD).
A compilation of fact sheets covering various topics on ADHD in children,
adolescents and adults
- Reiff, M. I., & Tippins, S. (Eds.). (2004). ADHD: A Complete and
Authoritative Guide. Elkgrove, IL: American Academy of Pediatrics.
An overview of ADHD from the American Academy of Pediatrics
- Nadeau, K. G., Littman, E.B., Quinn, P. O. (1999). Understanding
Girls with AD/HD. Silver Spring, MD: Advantage Books. A helpful
book to understand the special issues regarding girls with ADHD
- Kutscher, M.L. (2005) Kids in the Syndrome Mix of ADHD, LD,
Asperger's, Tourette's, Bipolar and More. Philadelphia: Jessica
Kingsley. An upbeat, practical guide describing how many children
with ADHD have one or more additional disorders and how these may require
different strategies from parents and teachers. Includes sensible tips
on medication and behavioral treatments.
- Barkley, R. A. (1995). Taking Charge of ADHD. New York: Guilford
Press. Complete authoritative guide for parents. Covers topics such
as understanding ADHD, evaluations, behavior managements educational
issues and medications. Not much coverage of ADD without hyperactivity
- Reimers, C., & Brunger, B. A. (1999). ADHD in the Young Child.
Plantation: Specialty Press, Inc. A guide for parents and teachers
that outlines common challenges of interacting with children ages 3-7
with ADHD, and easy to follow suggestions to deal with those challenges
- Wilens, T. E. (2004). Straight Talk About Psychiatric Medications
for Kids-Revised Edition. New York: Guilford Press. Answers to
parents questions about medications from a leading authority in Psychiatry
- Koplewicz, H. (1998). It's Nobody's Fault. New York: Random
House. Support for parents, stop the blame and guilt and find ways
to help your troubled kids.
- Phelan, T. W. (2003). 1-2-3 Magic-3rd Edition. Glen Ellyn:
Child Management Inc. Effective discipline for children ages 2-12.
Easy to read strategies and clearly defined plan to successfully manage
their children's' behavior
- Greene, R. W. (1998). The Explosive Child. New York: HarperCollins.
An excellent, helpful book for parents of children who are easily
frustrated and chronically inflexible Offers insight into understanding
and parenting these challenging children
- Kranowitz, C.S. (1998). The Out of Sync Child. New York: The
Berkeley Publishing Group. A useful book of strategies for understanding
children who are very over or under sensitive to textures, touch, sound,
movement, etc.
- Faraone, S. V. (2003). Straight Talk about Your Child's Mental
Health. New York: The Guilford Press. Guidance for parents of
children with suspected mental health issues. Information about several
mental health disorders of childhood
- Brooks, R., Goldstein, S. (2001). Raising Resilient Children.
Chicago: Contemporary Books Warm and supportive guide for parents
to improve communication to develop children's sense of confidence and
self-worth
- Hallowell, E. (1996). When You Worry About the Child You Love.
New York: Simon & Schuster. A supportive book for parents of children
with emotional and learning problems, guidance on where to find help
- Rief, S. F. (2005). How to Reach and Teach Children with ADD/ADHD,
2nd Edition. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Practical techniques,
strategies, and interventions for teachers of children with ADHD
For Parents & Teachers of Teens
- Dendy, C. A. Z. (1995). Teenagers With ADD: A Parents' Guide. Bethesda,MD: Woodbine House, Inc. A hands-on guide for parents and professionals about the issues and challenges of daily life faced by teens with ADHD. Written by a mom who has "been there"
- Dendy, C. A. Z. (2000). Teaching Teens with ADD and ADHD. Bethesda,MD: Woodbine House. A reference guide for parents and teachers loaded with strategies, interventions, and tips to create a positive learning experience
- Kuhn, C., Swartzwelder, S., & Wilson, W. (2003). Buzzed. New
York: W. W. Norton & Company. The straight facts about the most used
& abused drugs from alcohol to ecstasy. An informative book for adults
and adolescents about substance abuse
- Snyder, J. M. (2001). AD/HD & Driving. Whitefish: Whitefish Consultants. A guide for parents and teens with ADHD that addresses specific problems and issues of teenage drivers
For Teens with ADHD
- Dendy, C. A. Z., & Zeigler, A. (2003). A Bird's-Eye View of Life with ADD and ADHD: Advice from Young Survivors. Cedar Bluff: Cherish the Children. A book for teens, written by teens living with the challenges of ADHD that offers advice and strategies
- Nadeau, K. G. (1998). Help4ADD@High School. Bethesda: Advantage Books. An excellent user friendly guide for teens with ADD
- Kuhn, C., Swartzwelder, S., & Wilson, W. (2003). Buzzed. New
York: W. W. Norton & Company. Straight facts about the most used
& abused drugs from alcohol to ecstasy. An informative book for adults
and adolescents about substance abuse
For College Students with ADHD
- Mooney, J. and D. Cole (2000). Learning Outside the Lines. New York: Simon & Schuster. Two Ivy League students with ADHD and learning disorders offer witty and practical advice on strategies to survive and thrive in the learning environment of colleges and universities.
- Bramer, J. S. (1996) Succeeding in College with Attention Deficit Disorders. Vignettes that illustrate frustrations and effective strategies for college students with ADHD.
- Kuhn, C., Swartzwelder, S., & Wilson, W. (2003). Buzzed. New
York: W. W. Norton & Company. Straight facts about the most used
& abused drugs from alcohol to ecstasy. An informative book for adults
and adolescents about substance abuse
- Quinn, P. O., N.A. Ratey, & T.L. Maitlin. (2000). Coaching College Students with AD/HD. Silver Spring, MD: Advantage Books. A useful resource about difficulties with time and task management experienced by many college students with ADHD. Offers suggestions for those who want to assist these students.
For Adults with ADHD
- Hallowell, E. M., & Ratey, J. J. (1994). Driven to Distraction. New York: Random House. A very popular overview of ADHD by psychiatrists who understand it from their own experience.
- Hallowell, E.M., & Ratey, J.J. (2005) Delivered From Distraction. New York: Random House. Very readable description of how those with ADHD can understand themselves in more adaptive and hopeful ways.
- Solden, S. (2005). Women With Attention Deficit Disorder. Grass
Valley, CA: Underwood Books. A well written guide that describes
the unique perspective of women with ADD
- Kelly, K., & Ramundo, P. (1995). You Mean I'm Not Lazy, Stupid or Crazy?! New York: Scribner. Useful insights and practical self help for ADD Adults
- Nadeau, K. G., & Quinn, P. O. (Eds.). (2002). Understanding Women with AD/HD. Silver Spring: Advantage Books. Addresses issues faced by women with ADHD at all stages of life
- Nadeau, K. G. (1997). ADD in the Workplace: Choices, Changes and Challenges. New York: Brunner/Mazel. A user friendly guide for ADD adults covering both general and more specific issues regarding work and careers
- Nadeau, K. G. (1996). Adventures in Fast Forward: Life, Love and Work for the ADD Adult. New York: Brunner/Mazel. A great book for ADD adults with workable coping strategies for living.
- Kohlberg, Judith and Nadeau, K.G (2002). ADD-Friendly Ways to Organize Your Life. New York: Brunner-Routledge. Practical advice on how to organize time, money and stuff.
Books for Children
- Corman, C. L., & Trevino, E. (1995). Eukee the Jumpy Jumpy Elephant. Plantation: Specialty Press, Inc. An upbeat positive message of success for young children with ADD, ages 3-8
- Galvin, M. (1988). Otto Learns About His Medicine. New York: Magination Press. A children's story about a fidgety car who needs medication to control his hyperactivity, ages 3-8
- Levine, M. (1990). Keeping A Head in School. Cambridge: Educators Publishing Service, Inc. A large print collection of stories for young readers about learning abilities and learning disorders, ages 5-8
- Levine, M. (1993). All Kinds of Minds. Cambridge: Educators Publishing Service, Inc. A guide for students in upper elementary and middle school about learning abilities and learning disorders, ages 9-13
- Gehret, J. (1990). The Don't-give-up Kid and Learning Differences. Fairport: Verbal Images Press. A positive, uplifting story about learning differences, ages 5-10
Books about, Education, Learning Disabilities and Teaching Strategies
- Anderson, W., Chitwood, S., & Hayden, D. (1997). Negotiating the Special Education Maze. (Third Ed.). Bethesda, MD: Woodbine House. A guide to understanding the special education system and making it work for individual families. A must for families seeking special education services for their child
- Dornbush, M. P., & Pruitt, S. K. (1995). Teaching the Tiger. Duarte: Hope Press. A handbook full of useful strategies and information for educating children with Tourette's, ADHD, and/or OCD Highly recommended for educators and parents
- Levine, M. (2003) The Myth of Laziness. New York: Simon & Schuster. A compassionate and sensible discussion about how many students with neurodevelopmental dysfunction are often seen by others and themselves as lazy because of "output failures."
- Osman, B. B. (1997). Learning Disabilities and ADHD. New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc. Practical strategies and useful advice on learning disabilities. Clearly organized by topic so readers can find areas of particular concern or interest
- Shaywitz, S. (2003). Overcoming Dyslexia. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. A book about children and adults with reading problems
- Silver, L. B. (1992). The Misunderstood Child. (2nd ed.). Bradenton: HSI and TAB Books. A guide for parents that discusses learning disabilities, ADHD, psychological, emotional and social development as well as diagnosis and treatment
- Berninger, V.W. and T.L. Richards (2002) Brain Literacy for Educators and Psychologists. New York: Academic Press. Very useful textbook linking problems in brain function with practical problems in learning and teaching of reading, writing and math.
Asperger Syndrome
- Attwood, T. (1998). Asperger's Syndrome. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Very readable book that describes Asperger's disorder for parents and professionals
- Jackson, L. (2002). Freaks, Geeks & Asperger Syndrome. Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Written by a teen with Asperger Syndrome, practical first hand experiences offer guidance for adolescents with Aspergers
- Lovecky, D. (2004). Different Minds: Gifted Children with AD/HD, Asperger's Syndrome, and other Learning Deficits. New York: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Descriptions of the special strengths and difficulties experienced by many children who are extremely bright and talented, but also impaired by ADHD, Asperger's and related problems.
- Myles, B. S., & Southwick, J. (1999). Asperger Syndrome and Difficult Moments. Shawnee Mission: Autism Asperger Publishing Co. Practical solutions for tantrums, meltdowns, and rage. Geared more toward classroom management
- Tanguay, P. B. (2001). Nonverbal Learning Disabilities at Home. Philadelphia: Jessica Kinglsey Publishers. A valuable, easy to use reference that parents can turn to again and again, filled with strategies and suggestions to help NVLD kids at home
Bipolar Disorder
- Jamison, K. R. (1995). An Unquiet Mind. New York: Vintage Books. A personal memoir of a successful medical school professor who suffers from bipolar disorder. Moving and enlightening
- Waltz, M. (2000). Bipolar Disorders. Sebastopol: O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. A comprehensive look at bipolar disorders in children and adolescents, description of the disorders, diagnosis, medications, life and school issues
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
- Neqiroglu, F., & Yaryura-Tobia, J. (1991,1995). Over and Over Again. New York: Lexington Books. An informative book about obsessive compulsive disorder that combines the latest scientific knowledge and practical suggestions for self-help
- Rapoport, J. L. (1989). The Boy Who Couldn't Stop Washing. New York: E. P. Dutton. A collection of personal stories from people who have obsessive compulsive disorder about their experiences and successes with the disorder
Substance Abuse and Dependence
- Kuhn, C., Swartzwelder, S., & Wilson, W. (2003). Buzzed. New
York: W. W. Norton & Company. Straight facts about the most used
& abused drugs from alcohol to ecstasy. An informative book for adults
and adolescents about substance abuse
- Denning, P., Little, J. & Glickman, A. (2004) Over the Influence: The Harm Reduction Guide for Managing Drugs and Alcohol. New York: Guilford Press. While some need a "total abstinence" approach to recovery from substance abuse, others benefit from this "harm reduction" approach that works to maintain limited use with less damaging effects.
- Beattie, M. (1992) Codependent No More. Center City, MN: Hazelden. Useful advice for those who care about someone suffering from addiction. Emphasizes the need to avoid excessive efforts to control them, for the sake of both parties.
- Richandson, W. (2005). When Too Much Isn't Enough: Ending the Destructive Cycle of AD/HD and Addictive Behavior NavPress. A guide for adults to understand the relationship between ADD and addictions. Insightful, practical strategies for recovery
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