Cognitive-behavioural therapy for ADHD in adolescents and adults [electronic resource] : a psychological guide to practice / Susan Young and Jessica Bramham.
Material type: TextPublication details: Chichester [England] ; Malden, Mass. : Wiley-Blackwell, 2012Edition: 2nd edDescription: xxii, 301 p. : illISBN: 9781119943433 (electronic bk.)Subject(s): Attention-deficit disorder in adults -- Treatment | Attention-deficit disorder in adolescence -- Treatment | Cognitive therapyGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 616.85/89 LOC classification: RC394.A85 | Y68 2012Online resources: Click to ViewRev. ed. of: ADHD in adults / Susan Young, Jessica Bramham. 2007.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
pt. 1. Background and treatment -- pt. 2. Core symptom modules -- pt. 3. Comorbid and associated problem modules -- pt. 4. The future module.
"The first edition of this book introduced the Young-Bramham Programme, a pioneering approach to cognitive behavioural treatment for ADHD in adults, which was well-received by clinical and academic communities alike. Based on the latest findings in the field, the authors have expanded the second edition to incorporate treatment strategies not only for adults, but also for adolescents with ADHD. <ul type="disc"> Updates the proven Young-Bramham Programme to be used not only with adults but also with adolescents, who are making the difficult transition from child to adult services <ul type="disc"> New edition of an influential guide to treating ADHD beyond childhood which encompasses the recent growth in scientific knowledge of ADHD along with published treatment guidelines <ul type="disc"> Chapter format provides a general introduction, a description of functional deficits, assessment methods, CBT solutions to the problem, and a template for group delivery <ul type="disc"> Provides a wealth of downloadable assessment checklists and tools"-- Provided by publisher.
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