Beyond ADHD Overcoming the label and thriving

Jeff Emmerson, 1976-

Book - 2017

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Published
Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield [2017]
Language
English
Main Author
Jeff Emmerson, 1976- (author)
Physical Description
xv, 264 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-256) and index.
ISBN
9781442275102
  • A new doctor's office
  • Peeking behind the ADHD curtain
  • Optimal health, interrupted: decoding ADHD (part one)
  • Optimal health, interrupted: decoding ADHD (part two)
  • So easy to diagnose, so tricky to understand
  • Why personal history matters in diagnosing
  • The larger problem of misdiagnosis
  • Prescribing in an open ocean
  • What we're up against
  • The ADHD buy-in
  • What about our boys?
  • What is it with my brain?
  • Exploring the deeper causes
  • New ways of working with ADHD
  • Toward collaborative diagnosing and care
  • Problem child or gifted child?
  • Nutrition's necessary place
  • Shaking off the label
  • The world beyond ADHD.
Review by Booklist Review

Misdiagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder after a suicide attempt, Emmerson devotes his book and his life to asking good questions about how to prevent and best treat the condition. With veteran coauthor Yehling, he explains why he thinks the ADHD label should be retired and how he thinks people with it should be treated. He believes prescriptions should be used only as a last resort (his own experiences with them were not good). He identifies a major problem: doctors base their subjective diagnosis on observed behaviors, which is one reason 13-percent of kids are now diagnosed with it. We need to nail down and laser in on what ADHD is and what it isn't, he says. It's hard to argue with recommendations like drinking plenty of water and avoiding high-fructose corn syrup, though Emmerson isn't an M.D. Overall his enthusiasm for his topic and his general good advice, including promoting self-esteem and trying to create a gentler world, will resonate with everyone concerned about ADHD, including his hundreds of thousands of Twitter followers.--Springen, Karen Copyright 2017 Booklist

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