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Handbook of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder / edited by Michael Fitzgerald, Mark Bellgrove, Michael Gill.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley ; Chichester : John Wiley [distributor], 2007.Description: 544 pISBN:
  • 9780470014448 (hbk.) :
  • 9780470014448 (hbk.) :
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 618.928589 FIT
LOC classification:
  • RJ506.H9 H3449 2007
Contents:
I.Clinical perspectives -- 1.The history of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Louise Sharkey and Michael Fitzgerald -- 2.Diagnosis and classification ADHD in childhood. Lousie Sharkey and Michael Fitzgerald -- 3.Diagnosis and classifcation of ADHD in adulthood. Aiveen Kirley -- 4.ADHD and comorbid oppositional defiant and conduct disorders. Paul McArdle -- 5.ADHD, autism spectrum disorders and Tourette\'s Syndrome: investigating the evidence for clinical and genetic overlap. Louise Gallagher ... [et al] -- 6.Forensic aspects of ADHD. Susan Young -- II.Neurobiological perspectives -- 7.Behaviour genetic approaches to the study of ADHD. Kellie S. Bennett, Florence Levy and David A. Hay -- 8.Molecular genetic aspects of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Ziairh Hawi and Naomi Lowe -- 9.Environmental risk factors and gene-environmental interaction in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder -- 10.The genetics of adult ADHD. Frank A. Middleton and Stephen V. Farone -- 11.Functional neuroimaging of reward and motivational pathways in ADHD. A.M. Clare Kelly ... [et al] -- 12.Genes, cognition and brain activity: the endophenotype appraoch to ADHD. Mark Bellgrove ... -- 13.The psychopharmacology of ADHD. Mary V. Solanto ... [et al] -- 14.Catecholaimes and the prefrontal cortical regulation of behaviour and attention, Amy F. T. Arnsten -- 15.Stimulant response in ADHD and comborbid anxiety disorder. Alasdair Vance -- 16.Avenues for pharmacogeneitc research in ADHD. Edwina Barry ... [et al] -- III.Treatment perspectives -- 17.Cognitive behvioural treatment of ADHD. Susan Young -- 18.ADHD in the classroom: symptoms and treatment. Will Wilkinson and Malie Lagendijk -- 19.Psychosocial treatments for adults with ADHD. Sam Goldstein and Robert Brooks -- 20.Avenues for the neuro-remediation of ADHD: lessosn from clinical neurosciences. Redmond G. O\'Connell, Mark A. Bellgrove and Ian H. Robertson -- iV.Concluding thoughts -- 21.Evolutionary aspects of ADHD. Ester I. Klimkeit and John L. Bradshaw -- 22.Future directions in ADHD research and clinical practice. Mark A. Bellgrove and Eric T. Taylor.
Summary: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a prevalent disorder of childhood affecting approximately 5% of school-aged children. This text is a major clinical and research handbook presenting research from those working at the cutting-edge of ADHD.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

I.Clinical perspectives -- 1.The history of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Louise Sharkey and Michael Fitzgerald -- 2.Diagnosis and classification ADHD in childhood. Lousie Sharkey and Michael Fitzgerald -- 3.Diagnosis and classifcation of ADHD in adulthood. Aiveen Kirley -- 4.ADHD and comorbid oppositional defiant and conduct disorders. Paul McArdle -- 5.ADHD, autism spectrum disorders and Tourette\'s Syndrome: investigating the evidence for clinical and genetic overlap. Louise Gallagher ... [et al] -- 6.Forensic aspects of ADHD. Susan Young -- II.Neurobiological perspectives -- 7.Behaviour genetic approaches to the study of ADHD. Kellie S. Bennett, Florence Levy and David A. Hay -- 8.Molecular genetic aspects of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Ziairh Hawi and Naomi Lowe -- 9.Environmental risk factors and gene-environmental interaction in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder -- 10.The genetics of adult ADHD. Frank A. Middleton and Stephen V. Farone -- 11.Functional neuroimaging of reward and motivational pathways in ADHD. A.M. Clare Kelly ... [et al] -- 12.Genes, cognition and brain activity: the endophenotype appraoch to ADHD. Mark Bellgrove ... -- 13.The psychopharmacology of ADHD. Mary V. Solanto ... [et al] -- 14.Catecholaimes and the prefrontal cortical regulation of behaviour and attention, Amy F. T. Arnsten -- 15.Stimulant response in ADHD and comborbid anxiety disorder. Alasdair Vance -- 16.Avenues for pharmacogeneitc research in ADHD. Edwina Barry ... [et al] -- III.Treatment perspectives -- 17.Cognitive behvioural treatment of ADHD. Susan Young -- 18.ADHD in the classroom: symptoms and treatment. Will Wilkinson and Malie Lagendijk -- 19.Psychosocial treatments for adults with ADHD. Sam Goldstein and Robert Brooks -- 20.Avenues for the neuro-remediation of ADHD: lessosn from clinical neurosciences. Redmond G. O\'Connell, Mark A. Bellgrove and Ian H. Robertson -- iV.Concluding thoughts -- 21.Evolutionary aspects of ADHD. Ester I. Klimkeit and John L. Bradshaw -- 22.Future directions in ADHD research and clinical practice. Mark A. Bellgrove and Eric T. Taylor.

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a prevalent disorder of childhood affecting approximately 5% of school-aged children. This text is a major clinical and research handbook presenting research from those working at the cutting-edge of ADHD.

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