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When it comes to Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, which is too often a cavalier diagnosis of first resort, clinicians can benefit from the range of responsible views on assessment and treatment proffered here. If doctors, therapists, and school personnel were to have only one resource to consult to fully understand AD/HD the problems and the solutions this collection of authoritative perspectives assembled by Drs. Incorvaia, Mark-Goldstein, and Tessmer should be it.

Produktbeschreibung
When it comes to Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, which is too often a cavalier diagnosis of first resort, clinicians can benefit from the range of responsible views on assessment and treatment proffered here. If doctors, therapists, and school personnel were to have only one resource to consult to fully understand AD/HD the problems and the solutions this collection of authoritative perspectives assembled by Drs. Incorvaia, Mark-Goldstein, and Tessmer should be it.
Autorenporträt
James A. Incorvaia, Ph.D., is Director of the Reiss-Davis Child Study Center, where he started as an NIMH fellow twenty-five years ago after completing his doctorate in clinical child psychology at Case-Western Reserve University. A former secondary school teacher and licensed school psychologist, Dr. Incorvaia has also worked in the area of learning disabilities and has taught at the Wright Institute/Los Angeles, the Cambridge Graduate Institute, and at UCLA as Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry. He co-edited the first and second volumes in this series, and maintains a private practice in the Brentwood area of Los Angeles. Bonnie S. Mark-Goldstein, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist treating children, adolescents, and families in West Los Angeles. Trained in psychology and education at UCLA and Harvard University, she is co-editor of the first and second volumes in this series. Dr. Mark-Goldstein is the author of I'll Know What to Do: A Kid's Guide to Natural Disasters, a text which helps parents address their children's anxieties. She is an instructor at the American Behavioral Science Institute and at UCLA Extension. Donald Tessmer, Ph.D., is Director of Psychoeducational Services at the Center for Early Education in West Hollywood, California. Previously he was at the Reiss-Davis Child Study Center for thirteen years, where he was Director of the Learning Disabilities Clinic and Co-Director of the Attention Deficit Disorder Clinic. Special interests include diagnosing and treating the comorbid learning and emotional issues associated with attention deficit disorder. Dr. Tessmer maintains a private practice in Los Angeles.