Customer Review: This is an excellent book. I'm a clinical psychologist working with ADD clients, and I have ADD myself. This is the book I've been looking for. Have ordered several copies for my clients, and one for my professional organizer. Easy to read, holds your attention (a small miracle), written in... more info
Customer Review: As the wife of a husband with ADHD and mother of a son with ADHD, I have struggled for years like many other reviewers to do what is right for "my boys". I find this book to be very practical, but I think the key point that all books on ADHD need to make is that each person with ADHD is an... more info
Customer Review: Dr. Daniel Amen describes several sets of ADD symptoms, illustrating them with images of abnormal brain activity in those who suffer from the symptoms. While I'm not convinced that his six types are all really primarily ADD, or that they are the only types of ADD, still, this book provides... more info
Customer Review: As a new mom, I have more of a desire to live longer! And younger. This is what this book has allowed me to do. I actually took the test on www.realage.com since that seemed easiest and found myself to be 7 years older. Between the book and my personal recomendations from the Realage website I am... more info
Customer Review: This book made me wish that ALL reference books were written this clearly. Whether your looking to use this book to do a presentation in school, a teacher looking for help on teaching ADHD students, or have an ADHD child of your own, this is for you. It's a no non sense, straight forward guide to... more info
Customer Review: Yes, there are people with ADD who aren't hyperactive! This book was highly enlightening to me for two reasons. First of all, it talked about the 'hypoactive' kind of ADD- the kind without the H(yperactivity). Secondly, it dealt specifically with adults and the struggles adults face dealing with... more info
Customer Review: Excellent book, I was diagnosed with ADD when I was in Jr. High (I have no idea why they didn't catch it earlier), now I am in College and discovered that contrary to popular belief, you DO NOT simply "grow out" of ADD. Even though this book is written for parents of ADD kids, I bought the book in... more info
Customer Review: Whoever said it was too cookbook hasn't appreciated the the value of having a thorough one at hand. I loved the Friel's approach. It is a bit harder on the ego than the Woititz ACOA book but this one includes ALL dysfunctions, and I know even after years in recovery I will still find valuable... more info