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Coordinate effective care—from clinic to classroom to home

ADHD Diagnosis and Management
A Practical Guide for the Clinic and the Classroom
By Mark L. Wolraich, M.D., & George J. DuPaul, Ph.D.

Foreword by Steven Evans



"An outstanding resource for health care providers and educators ... contains a veritable wealth of the latest evidence-based information for assessing and treating ADHD in clinics and schools and innovative methods for coordinating care across these systems." —Linda J. Pfiffner, Ph.D., Professor of Psychiatry, Unversity of California, San Francisco

"A friendly, inclusive guide to ADHD ... Its great strength lies in its emphasis on how health professionals, educators, and families can best work together to optimise treatment." —Eugenia Chan, M.D., MPH; Director, ADHD Program, Developmental Medicine Center, Children's Hospital Boston

Effective, integrated care across clinical, classroom, and home settings: that's what every student with ADHD needs to achieve academic and social success. Now professionals have one complete, highly accessible guide to delivering this kind of coordinated treatment for children in Grades 1–8.

Aligned with the AAP's new guidelines for ADHD management, this essential resource is the key to developing a comprehensive treatment program—one that combines the expertise of school psychologists, educators, primary care providers, and the child's family. Professionals will get practical, research-based guidelines that help with every stage of ADHD management, including

  • conducting universal and individual screening for ADHD and comorbid disorders

  • accurately diagnosing ADHD using in-depth information from parents and the other professionals who work with the child

  • using today's most effective interventions for ADHD, with detailed discussion of both psychotropic medications and behavioral strategies in home and school settings

  • developing successful classroom-based strategies that combine the contributions of teachers, parents, peers, and the child himself

  • managing the functional impairments associated with ADHD, including difficulties with academic performance and relationships with peers and authority figures

  • adopting a family-centered approach, so parents are true partners in the diagnosis and management of ADHD

  • maintaining open, coordinated communication between the family, primary care provider, educators, mental health clinicians, and other professionals

To support the whole team as they work toward a solid plan for ADHD management, this guidebook also includes annotated lists of research articles, websites, and books that address the needs of every team member—including teachers, health professionals, and families. And because the book is reader friendly and free of field-specific jargon, it's the one ADHD resource that helps a wide range of professionals understand each other's roles and work together effectively.

An ideal professional development resource for clinicians and educators, this book will help every adult in a child's life contribute to coordinated ADHD care that really improves outcomes.


Learning Disabilities and Challenging Behaviors

ORDERING INFO
ISBN 978-1-59857-035-9
Paperback / 216 pages / 6 x 9
2010 / $34.95
Stock# 70359



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Table of Contents


About the Authors
Foreword
Steven W. Evans
Preface
Acknowledgments

Chapter 1: Introduction and History

Chapter 2: Prevalence, Etiology, and Long-Term Outcomes

Chapter 3 Screening Procedures

Chapter 4: Diagnosis

Chapter 5: Functional Impairments

Chapter 6: Treatment Strategies

Chapter 7: The Family's Role

Chapter 8: School Procedures and Interventions

Chapter 9: Communication

Chapter 10: Future Directions

Chapter 11: Resources

Index



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