Diagnostic Criteria: A Historical Perspective.- Primary Characteristics and Associated Features.- Implications for Assessment.- Assessment Procedures.- Establishing a Diagnosis.- Planning Treatment.- Providing Feedback.- Assessing Treatment Outcome.
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`Useful to seasoned practitioners and for parents of an AD/HD
child, this invaluable volume is also an excellent source of
information for upper-division undergraduate students and above
studying in the fields of psychology, counseling, and
education.'
Choice, 39:3
`Drawing on their rich background of clinical experience and
scientific empiricism, Drs Anastopoulos and Shelton have provided
all clinicians working with attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder (ADHD) a gold standard reference for assessment and
treatment. Emphasis is placed on scientific validity in making the
diagnosis and in using a multimethod approach for treatment.'
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 156:1
`...we are happy to report that Assessing
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder by Anastopoulos and
Shelton makes a major contribution to a field awash in myths,
critics, skeptics, pariahs, personal agendas, and pseudoscience.
With so many books aimed at the lowest common denominator, this
work stands far above the crowd. ... The authors have immense
clinical experience and an excellent track record of publication in
academic journals. The book is thorough to a fault and provides
critical analyses of the measures it endorses. Clinical vignettes
are well chosen and keep the work from reading like a textbook.
...Anastopoulos and Shelton have made an important contribution by
reviewing the existing methods and giving clear guidance. We
commend them for taking on such a project and succeeding so
admirably. Thanks to this book, more children with ADHD will be
identified appropriately and treated properly, and less
overdiagnosing or misdiagnosing will occur.'
The New England Journal of Medicine, 345:13
`Researchers and clinicians cannot afford to not have this text on
their shelves. It represents the very best of what we know and can
do today to evaluate, treat and hopefully direct to better the
lives of children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity
Disorder'
Journal of Attention Disorder, 5:2 (2001)
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