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Paperback The Attention Deficit Disorder in Adults Workbook Book

ISBN: 0878338500

ISBN13: 9780878338504

The Attention Deficit Disorder in Adults Workbook

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Over 200,000 copies of Attention Deficit Disorder in Adults, 3rd edition, have been sold. Since its last revision, dozens of new treatments and philosophies about ADD and ADHD have met with storms of controversy and great media attention. Time and again, Lynn Weiss cuts through the noise and gets down to the point in a human, caring, and professional way. People turn to the Weiss library for a breath of fresh air on the ADD turmoil.

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Overview And Ideas For Coping

Grown-ups have ADD too. Lynn Weiss was the first to tell us so, and she brought the concept to national awareness. Her title, "Attention Deficit Disorder In Adults" mises the pizzazz enjoyed by flashier titled books, but the content is succinct and superb. The much larger "Driven to Distraction" is more thorough, by far, but it also has 100 more pages. Weiss' gives the reader just enough to start the reader exploring ADD seriously for the first time. Kenneth A. Bonnet Ph. D. is promoted with her, as he penned the introduction. Feel free to skip it; there is nothing useful there. Just as anecdotal as any other psychology-related popularly written book, the reader will see several case studies to which he or she might relate. Weiss lists and describes the emotional pain felt by most ADD sufferers, from self-esteem to anger and more. She presents the positives of ADD, and how having it isn't a condemnation to a life of rags and sad frustrations. Unlike some other books, Weiss isn't playing the game that ADD is a blessing, but she objectively acknowledges what it is, and what can be done about it. She discusses with candor romantic relationships. There is an excellent question-answer section for friends and family. The best value comes from the chapter on restructuring. At a certain point, someone with ADD knows what's going on, but what they want to know is how to deal with it. Weiss shows the way with example charts that can realistically applied. The singular drawback to this book is its need for an update. Research has been exploding with new ideas in medication, diagnoses and management. Weiss tackles all of this in a 60+ page Appendices section, with contact information for support groups, organizations, and sample official letters to interested parties. Year to year, these lists can quickly become out of date. I'm a big fan of Weiss for the reason that through every one of her books, she's a pragmatist. No silly games of "I think I can, I think I can," but good old-fashioned how-tos. Other helpful books in the ADD reader's library will be "Driven to Distraction" by Hallowell and Ratey, "Uncommon Gifts" by James Evans (very encouraging, especially for men), and "Managing Attention & Learning Disorders: Super Survival Strategies" by Elaine K. McEwan. I fully recommend "Attention Deficit Disorder in Adults" by Lynn Weiss. Anthony Trendl editor, HungarianBookstore.com

My ADHD "bible"

This book was great for me! It was as though the author had been living inside my brain. Some of the issues in this particular book did not particularly pertain to me, but most of them did. I have purchased several of these books and given them to people who have been diagnosed adult ADD or ADHD telling them to return it if they did not like it. If they did like it then they could reimburse me for it. So far 6 of 6 people have sent me a thank you note with a check for repayment. I have just ordered another copy of this book for my fiance to have for his own referance since this book does a much better job of explaining how I think, feel, act etc than I can!Another book that I read just after being diagnosed and medicated for ADHD is "Safe People" by Cloud and Townsend. It helped me to re-set limits, re-define boundaries, and fine tune my interactions. It is also available on audio!

Very good info for starting out...

This was the first book that I read on the subject of adults with ADD, and a lot of the info in there was, for me, an awakening. Upon reading through the various chapters and coming across traits in others, I could point to it and go "Hey! So I'm not just wierd, that's normal for being ADD!" I also liked her attitude that ADD didn't actually mean one had a disorder or a deficit, as every individual who I'd told up to that point that I'd had it had relayed to me just how sorry they were for me that my brain was "that way". She did go a bit heavily on the emotional damage caused by being "differently brained", but her spiel is obviously on the damage done to self-esteem because of this inability to operate "normally". All in all it was a wonderful introductory book, and a wonderful gateway in to further reading and researching on adults with ADD.

It IS my first book on ADD in adults and it IS useful

In answer to some of the criticism voiced below, I do recognize the limitations of this book. It isn't really that thorough an examination of the problem. What it does do is provide plenty of examples of ADD as it is likely to be manifested in adults, and it begins to address many of the issues and challenges that these people face.Adults with ADD were likely never diagnosed as children and have developed ways of coping that many would find admirable. However, whatever mechanisms they've come up with to deal with the challenges they have faced thoughout their lives, there is almost always a certain sense of frustration, a sense that one's full potential has not been reached and may never be. Lynn Weiss addresses these concerns and offers hope for many who may never even have realized they were ADD, who perhaps at best sensed that there was something wrong with them but had no idea what and how to cope with it. With its case studies, informational appendices and with chapters devoted to issues such as coping strategies, relationships and on -the-job experiences, Lynn Weiss offers a very substantial introduction to the topic. I'm sure that some of the other works cited by reviewers below can only add to one's knowledge. This is definitely a good first step, however.

I finally know why I see things differently!

If you have ADD, or someone close to you does, read this book. After I read it, I had my wife read it. Know she understands why I do the things I do. This book has been very helpful
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