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Joel L. Young (Author)
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0393704688 978-0393704686 January 17, 2007 1

Currently, 6-9% of all children are diagnosed with ADHD and there has been an explosion in recent years in the discussion of ADHD—its prevalence, its diagnosis, its importance to parents and their children.

Yet despite this awareness, many clinicians as well as the general public continue to under-appreciate the significance of ADHD as it manifests itself in adults.

What happens to all these ADHD kids when they grow up? ADHD isn’t like a cold or the flu—it doesn’t just go away all of the time. As a child grows and matures, it is possible that the symptoms lessen, and in some cases adults are able to overcome the disorder, but it doesn’t usually just vanish on its own. At least 40-70% of those diagnosed with this disorder as kids will have it persist when they are adults; however, mental health professionals often overlook ADHD symptoms and continue calling their adult patients who suffer from it anxious or depressed, or diagnose them with a personality disorder. Family members may also consider adults with procrastination issues, inattentiveness, and distractibility lazy or malingering, when in fact they are suffering from ADHD.

Here Joel Young MD, who has been treating and researching ADHD for more than15 years, takes a comprehensive look at ADHD in adults. As an accurate diagnosis is essential to a patient’s successful treatment, the book begins by detailing how clinicians can provide the most accurate ADHD diagnosis. Once established, the basic diagnostic process begins. This includes obtaining a careful medical history to rule out medical problems that may mimic the symptoms of ADHD, taking a psychiatric history and carefully considering any family or genetic history of medical and psychiatric problems. Some helpful tools used to evaluate quickly and comprehensively distressed patients are presented.

Comorbidities are extremely common among patients with ADHD. Emphasis in the book is placed on the most common ADHD comorbidities, including mood and anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder, oppositional defiant disorders, eating disorders and learning disabilities. The book also details the different types of ADHD that clinicians may encounter: ADHD (predominately hyperactive/impulsive subtype) is manifested in people who are hyperactive, and experience serious problems at work and at home. They are fidgety and impatient and may be the most commonly diagnosed adults. ADHD (predominately-inattentive subtype) manifests itself in patients who are typically, but not exclusively, female. As children, these women were inattentive and distractible, underperforming but not demonstrating overt behaviors typical of their hyperactive brethren. Their conditions may be complicated by factors like anxiety, depression, and fatigue. Even as adults, most clinicians overlook their symptoms.

Other chapters focus on diagnostic and treatment issues in specific populations: adolescents and common adolescent mindsets; women with ADHD; substance abuse; psychotherapy and coaching as treatments and medications. The medications chapter will review the use of antidepressant and mood stabilizing medications taken in concert with stimulants or non-stimulants, and other medication combinations need for conditions comorbid with ADHD. Finally, the author concludes by presenting findings that self-referred patients with fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome have high rates of ADHD. Young proposes that extreme distractibility may intensify the patient’s pain perception.

Overall this book provides clinicians and family members with a concise yet comprehensive overview of the many issues associated with ADHD throughout adolescence and adulthood.

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An excellent overview of the topic area and provides practical information and guidance to the treating clinician. (PsycCRITIQUES, American Psychological Association) REVIEW: Not only a guide, as the title states, for the general public but also a really good reference text...any clinician. (Psychiatric Services)

Not only a guide, as the title states, for the general public but also a really good reference text...any clinician.

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Not only a guide, as the title states, for the general public but also a really good reference text...any clinician.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 344 pages
  • Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company; 1 edition (January 17, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0393704688
  • ISBN-13: 978-0393704686
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.2 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #237,081 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars ADHD Grown Up-A guide to adolescent and adult ADHD, October 11, 2008
This review is from: ADHD Grown Up: A Guide to Adolescent and Adult ADHD (Hardcover)
As a Pediatrician with a practice growing older; I had some great concerns about my late adolescent early adult ADHD patients.In particular who would continue their care after outgrowing me.Joel Young is a psychiatrist whom I know professionally for many years.His reputation in our community is beyond reproach.I wholeheartedly thank him for taking time away from his busy schedule and his family to author this wonderful book.
I personally found it very helpful for me to bridge the gap between my older adolescents and successful journey as adults.
Again Joel, I thank you!
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