Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 265 pages
- Published by: Avon Books Mm December 1997
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0380793563
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0380793563
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Book Dimensions:
7.2 x 4.5 x 1 inches
- Weighs: 4.8 ounces
Product Description
A complete guide for parents of children diagnosed with ADHD, this book provides informative unbiased answers to questions about the diagnosis and treatment of ADHD, including the common and controversial use of the drug Ritalin. The book addresses such concerns as how to choose a doctor and get a good diagnosis; who benefits from Ritalin and who doesn't; the side effects of Ritalin; and much more.
Reader ReviewsI am writing this review with the intention of encouraging a much-needed re-print of this excellent little book. I have been recommending it to parents, school counsellors and teachers since it first appeared, and was shocked to hear it has become unavailabe. I have read a great number of books about ADHD, and Dr. Wright's is one of the clearest and most comprehensive works of its kind. In an easily-readable and empathetic FAQ form, she describes ADHD and its sufferers, and presents scientifically serious arguments for a global, multimodal treatment approach, explaining the use and rationale of Ritalin and other treatments, including various other medications as well as psychotherapeutic and psychosocial interventions. Dr. Wright has distilled her encyclopedic knowledge and obviously vast experience into a useful guide primarily intended for the parents of children with ADHD, but it should also be on the "must" list of all who have any responsibilities in the raising, care and education of all children and adolescents. The only change I would have wished for would be the title. A better one would have been, perhaps: ADHD AND ITS TREATMENT - WHY RITALIN AND WHY MORE. In closing, it is worthy of note that Dr. Wright, whose book was published in 1997, was already working within the framework described and implied by two excellent review articles in the current volume of the New England Journal of Medicine (1999, 340:40-46 and 780-788).