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Guilford Publications Making the System Work for Your Child with ADHD
There’s lots of help out there for kids with ADHD, but getting it isn’t always easy. Where can you turn when you’ve mastered the basics and “doing everything right” isn’t enough--the insurer denies your claims, parent-teacher meetings get tense, or those motivating star charts no longer encourage good behavior?Dr. Peter Jensen has spent years generating ways to make the healthcare and education systems work--as the father of a son with ADHD and as a scientific expert and dedicated parent advocate. No one knows more about managing the complexities of the disorder and the daily hurdles it raises. Now Dr. Jensen pools his own experiences with those of over 80 other parents to help you troubleshoot the system without reinventing the wheel. From breaking through bureaucratic bottlenecks at school to advocating for your child’s healthcare needs, this straightforward, compassionate guide is exactly the resource you’ve been looking for.
£16.08
Random House USA Inc Superparenting for ADD: An Innovative Approach to Raising Your Distracted Child
£14.19
American Psychological Association Psychosocial Treatments for Child and Adolescent Disorders: Empirically Based Strategies for Clinical Practice
The second edition of Psychosocial Treatments for Child and Adolescent Disorders amplifies and refines the material presented in the first. About four million children and adolescents in the United States suffer from some type of emotional, behavioral, or developmental disorder. While hundreds of treatments are used with this population, few of them have been empirically validated. This volume describes the empirically supported treatments for the major mental disorders encountered in practice for children and adolescents, such as anxiety, affective, attention deficit, autistic, and conduct disorders. The last section of the book deals with treatments not specific to a disorder, such as trauma-focused cognitive–behavioral therapy for sexually abused children. A key aim of the editors is to improve the communication gap between the clinical investigators and the practitioners who work with this group. Hibbs and Jensen have included chapters by several new authors in this edition, while remaining chapters have been updated and extensively revised.
£33.00