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Taking Charge of Adult ADHD

von Russell A. Barkley

Weitere Autoren: Christine M. Benton (Autor)

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Psychology. Nonfiction. Self Help. If you're among the millions of adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), you need the latest facts about the disorder and its treatment. You need practical strategies to help develop your strengths and achieve your goals, whether on the job, in family relationships, or in personal pursuits. From renowned ADHD researcher/clinician Russell A. Barkley, this is the book for you. Dr. Barkley takes you through the process of seeking professional help, addresses frequently asked questions about medications and other treatments, and offers a wealth of advice and tips-all science-based. Featuring the latest resources and medication facts, the revised and updated second edition includes new or expanded discussions of mindfulness, emotional self-control, time management, building a successful career, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and more. Finally, an authoritative one-stop resource to help you take back your life from ADHD.… (mehr)
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  Ric1 | Jan 13, 2024 |
This book started off okay and then went downhill for me. I believe it could possibly be helpful for some people, but it was not particularly helpful for me. I think part of the problem I had with it is that it focused primarily on a very stereotypical hyperactive manifestation of ADHD from the male perspective and I cannot relate to that lived experience, so much of it was just not relevant for me. However, I had some other issues with it as well.

The author sometimes comes across as patronizing. At one point, I found myself thinking, “Does he really believe we are all so severely incapacitated that we cannot even ___?” It also seemed like he equates having ADHD with a lack of character and integrity and in his examples of women with ADHD, it started to feel like he was painting them all as floozies with zero self-control. He definitely broad-brushes people throughout the book. For example, on page 253, he says, “Because you have ADHD symptoms in place of innate conscientiousness, you’re…” I had a major problem with this because when tested by a psychologist with a Big 5 personality test, my trait conscientiousness tested notably above average. I have very high trait conscientiousness. To assume that I don’t just because I have an ADHD diagnosis is, honestly, kind of offensive.

Further, some of his recommendations seemed unrealistic. For example, one of his suggestions is to ask your supervisor at work if you can meet with them “several times a day” to keep you on track with getting your work done and reaching your goals. This kind of having to “report in” to someone multiple times each day, while perhaps a good strategy for some people, would drive me nuts and make me feel like I was being micromanaged. I can’t imagine a request to do so going over well with a supervisor who just wants me to get my work done, not babysit me. He also recommends having a parent manage your money for you. Keep in mind this book is directed to adults. Learning to manage your money well and responsibly is part of being a functioning adult and you are capable of doing it even if you have ADHD. It might take a little more effort and more frequent reminders to keep on top of it, but most people do not need to rely on their parents to do it for them. There are many resources Barkley could have recommended to help someone learn money management instead of recommending handing finances off to a parent. What about when one doesn’t have a living parent or a parent dies or gets sick and the responsibility falls back on you? Let’s not forget, too, that if you don’t want to learn do it yourself, you can hire a professional.

He definitely seems to paint people with ADHD quite negatively and stereotypically, i.e. not being able to pay bills on time, always speeding and driving recklessly, incapable of discipline or self-control, frequently overspending, addicted to substances, etc. I’m not saying these characteristics never describe anyone with ADHD, but neither I nor anyone I know with ADHD presents this way, so I think it is far from the stereotypical norm he seems to place on everyone.

Lastly, the author emphasizes evaluating sources of information and looking for citations when reading about ADHD, which is great, except that he doesn’t follow his own advice. He frequently makes claims that are not cited and in the back of the book where citations should be, he basically says the book is based on thousands of studies (none of which he bothers to cite), then recommends another of his books.

The section on medications is helpful if you have not yet become familiar with the different options currently available for treatment. The author definitely prefers this method of treatment and does not go into much detail on alternative methods for managing symptoms. ( )
  erindarlyn | Jan 21, 2023 |
Dit programma in vijf stappen, van diagnose tot controle, is er voor mensen die problemen ondervinden met concentratie, aandacht en controle over emoties en handelingen. Deze stappen helpen om volwassenen met ADHD strategieën en vaardigheden aan te leren waardoor ze deze symptomen opnieuw de baas worden. Ze ondersteunen hen in hun zoektocht naar de beste behandelmethode en helpen hen hun sterke kante te benutten. Voorts kunnen ook omgeving en hulpverleners, betrokken bij het oplossen van gedragsproblemen bij volwassen met ADHD, met dit programma aan de slag. ( )
  VVGG | Dec 14, 2011 |
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This book is for you if:
  • You were diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) as an adult.

  • or

  • You were diagnosed as a child and still have symptoms.

  • or

  • You think you might have ADHD because you have trouble…
    • Concentrating
    • Paying attention
    • Getting organized
    • Planning
    • Problem solving
    • Controlling your emotions
This book can help you if:
  • You want the scientific facts about what’s wrong.
  • You want to find the best treatment.
  • You want to learn strategies and skills to overcome your symptoms.
  • You want to know how to play up your strengths.
ADHD is real. And it’s not a condition that affects only kids. I’ve spent more than 35 years treating, researching, and teaching others about ADHD. For most of those years, few people believed adults had ADHD. Now we know from closer study that as many as two-thirds of the children who have ADHD will still have it when they grow up. This means of all adults have ADHD. That’s more than 11 million adults in the United States alone.

If you’re among them—or you think you might be—this book is for you. I wrote it because I think you should reap the benefit of everything we've learned from decades of research. ADHD is probably among the most extensively studied of all mental or emotional disorders. In fact, the information and advice in this book is based on more than 7,000 research studies on this disorder that have been published over the last century.

We’ve arrived at a very good understanding of what ADHD is. We know a lot about how it affects the brain. We have a clearer view than ever of how and why the symptoms make your daily life seem like one long uphill climb.

Best of all, we have treatments that are so effective that many adults end up feeling as if the playing field has been leveled for them for the first time ever. You’ll learn about them in the following pages. And based on a theory I’ve developed about the nature of ADHD, this book also offers you a collection of strategies that can turn your life around at work, at home, in college, and with your family and friends. These strategies are based on a scientific understanding of what's behind your symptoms, and they can help you be successful everywhere it's important to you. It’s only what you deserve.
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You don’t have to be hyperactive to have adult ADHD.
ℹ What we know about adults with ADHD comes straight from scientific fact:
  • Data since 1991 from the University of Massachusetts Medical School, where one of the first clinics in the United States for adults with ADHD was established
  • Evidence from a study of 158 children with ADHD (and 81 without it) followed into adulthood, one of the largest such studies ever done
Having sudden, short-term symptoms usually rules out ADHD.
ℹ Of all cases of ADHD we’ve diagnosed in our various clinics and studios, 98% started before age 16.
ℹ Children and teens with ADHD that I’ve followed up into adulthood often don’t know the extent of their own symptoms or how much those symptoms are interfering with their life. It’s not until 27–32 years of age that adults with ADHD become more consistent in what they say about themselves relative to what others say about them.
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Psychology. Nonfiction. Self Help. If you're among the millions of adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), you need the latest facts about the disorder and its treatment. You need practical strategies to help develop your strengths and achieve your goals, whether on the job, in family relationships, or in personal pursuits. From renowned ADHD researcher/clinician Russell A. Barkley, this is the book for you. Dr. Barkley takes you through the process of seeking professional help, addresses frequently asked questions about medications and other treatments, and offers a wealth of advice and tips-all science-based. Featuring the latest resources and medication facts, the revised and updated second edition includes new or expanded discussions of mindfulness, emotional self-control, time management, building a successful career, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and more. Finally, an authoritative one-stop resource to help you take back your life from ADHD.

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