I. The Nature of ADHD
1. History of ADHD, Russell A. Barkley
2. Primary Symptoms, Diagnostic Criteria, Subtyping, and Prevalence
of ADHD, Walter Roberts, Richard Milich, & Russell A. Barkley
3. Emotional Dysregulation is a Core Component of ADHD, Russell A.
Barkley
4. Developmental and Neuropsychological Deficits in Children with
ADHD, Lisa L. Weyandt & Bergljot Gyda Gudmundsdottir
5. Comorbid Psychiatric Disorders in Children with ADHD, Steven R.
Pliszka
6. Educational Impairments in Children with ADHD, George J. DuPaul
& Joshua M. Langberg
7. Families and ADHD, Charlotte Johnston & Andrea
Chronis-Tuscano
8. Peer Relationships of Children with ADHD, Julia D. McQuade &
Betsy Hoza
9. Developmental Progression and Gender Differences among
Individuals with ADHD, Elizabeth B. Owens, Stephanie L. Cardoos, &
Stephen P. Hinshaw
10. Executive Function Deficits in Adults with ADHD, Mary V.
Solanto
11. Health Problems and Related Impairments in Children and Adults
with ADHD, Russell A. Barkley
12. Educational, Occupational, Dating and Marital, and Financial
Impairments in Adults with ADHD, Russell A. Barkley
13. Comorbid Psychiatric Disorders and Psychological Maladjustment
in Adults with ADHD, Russell A. Barkley
14. Etiologies of ADHD, Russell A. Barkley
15. Theories of ADHD, Erik G. Willcutt
16. Executive Functioning and Self-Regulation Viewed as an Extended
Phenotype: Implications of the Theory for ADHD and its Treatment,
Russell A. Barkley
17. Concentration Deficit Disorder (Sluggish Cognitive Tempo),
Russell A. Barkley
II. Assessment of ADHD
18. Psychological Assessment of Children with ADHD, Russell A.
Barkley
19. Psychological Assessment of Adults with ADHD, J. Russell
Ramsay
20. Diagnosing ADHD in Adults in the Primary Care Setting, Lenard
A. Adler & Samuel Alperin
III. Treatment of Children and Teens with ADHD
21. Training Parents of Youth with ADHD, Anil Chacko, Carla C.
Allan, Jodi Uderman, Melinda Cornwell, Lindsay Anderson, & Alyssa
Chimiklis
22. Training Families of Adolescents with ADHD, Arthur L. Robin
23. Social Skills Training for Youth with ADHD, Amori Yee
Mikami
24. Treatment of ADHD in School Settings, Linda J. Pfiffner &
George J. DuPaul
25. Dietary Management of ADHD, Elizabeth Hurt & L. Eugene
Arnold
26. Executive Function Training for Children with ADHD, Mark D.
Rapport, Sarah A. Orban, Michael J. Kofler, Lauren M. Friedman, &
Jennifer Bolden
27. Stimulant and Nonstimulant Medications for Childhood ADHD,
Daniel F. Connor
28. Combined Treatments for ADHD, Bradley H. Smith & Cheri J.
Shapiro
29. Driving Risk Interventions for Teens with ADHD, Gregory A.
Fabiano & Nicole K. Schatz
30. Complementary and Alternative Medicine for ADHD, Amanda Bader &
Andrew Adesman
IV. Treatment of Adults with ADHD
31. Psychological Counseling of Adults with ADHD, Kevin R.
Murphy
32. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies for ADHD, Laura E. Knouse
33. Assessment and Management of ADHD in Educational and Workplace
Settings in the Context of ADA Accommodations, Michael Gordon,
Larry J. Lewandowski, & Benjamin J. Lovett
34. Counseling Couples Affected by Adult ADHD, Gina Pera
35. Pharmacotherapy of ADHD in Adults, Jefferson B. Prince, Timothy
E. Wilens, Thomas J. Spencer, & Joseph Biederman
Russell A. Barkley, PhD, ABPP, ABCN, before retiring in 2021, served on the faculties of the University of Massachusetts Medical Center, the Medical University of South Carolina, and Virginia Commonwealth University. Dr. Barkley has worked with children, adolescents, and families since the 1970s and is the author of numerous bestselling books for both professionals and the public, including Taking Charge of ADHD and Your Defiant Child. He has also published six assessment scales and more than 300 scientific articles and book chapters on attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, executive functioning, and childhood defiance. A frequent conference presenter and speaker who is widely cited in the national media, Dr. Barkley is past president of the Section on Clinical Child Psychology (the former Division 12) of the American Psychological Association (APA), and of the International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology. He is a recipient of awards from the American Academy of Pediatrics and the APA, among other honors. His website is www.russellbarkley.org.
"A virtual encyclopedia of ADHD, this volume details current
conceptualizations of this important, common, and controversial
disorder, as well as future directions for the field. The fourth
edition is remarkable for its wide-ranging scope and depth and its
unique perspective that will be appreciated by both scientists and
clinicians."--Mark A. Stein, PhD, ABPP, Department of Psychiatry
and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington
"For over two decades, no reference has better synthesized the full
scope of basic and clinical ADHD science than Barkley's Handbook.
In its fourth edition, an expanded group of authors provides
updated views on ADHD and its management, integrating recent
research in brain imaging, genetics, neuropsychology, clinical
phenomenology, and treatment. The volume's developmental
perspective is highly useful and fully acknowledges ADHD as a
lifespan disorder. The editor's Key Clinical Points in each chapter
ensure that the book is as clinically relevant as it is complete.
The Handbook remains essential reading for any clinician,
researcher, or student with serious interest in ADHD."--James J.
McGough, MD, MS, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, David
Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los
Angeles
"An impressive work bringing together many of the most prominent
investigators of the etiology, assessment, and treatment of ADHD.
The coverage is comprehensive, reflecting the voluminous literature
on ADHD that, despite its size, remains characterized by unanswered
questions. There is an important blend of theoretical update,
review of evidence, and pragmatic application of findings. Updates
from the prior edition are clearly identified and numerous; the
book's format facilitates quick reference and application by busy
professionals. Particularly intriguing and important is the
diversity of viewpoints reflected across the chapters--the volume
does not shy away from such diversity, but rather embraces
it."--Brooke S. G. Molina, PhD, Department of Psychiatry,
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine -
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