
Rates of diagnosis of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are skyrocketing, throughout America and the rest of the world. U.S. rates of youth diagnosis have increased 40% from just a decade ago. Adults with ADHD are now the fastest-growing segment of the population receiving diagnosis and medication. The disorder is painful and sometimes disabling for individuals and tremendously costly for society; yet, widespread misinformation, skepticism, and unanswered questions have jeopardized effective diagnosis and treatment. Researched and written by Stephen Hinshaw, an international expert on ADHD, and Katherine Ellison, a Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist and author, ADHD: What Everyone Needs to Know® is the go-to book for authoritative, current, accurate, and compelling information about the global ADHD epidemic. This book addresses questions such as:· Is ADHD a genuine medical condition or a means of pathologizing active and exploratory behavior?· Do medications for ADHD serve as needed treatments, or are they attempts at social control, designed to bolster profits of pharmaceutical firms? · Has the ADHD label become a ruse by which parents can game the educational system for accommodations?· How do symptoms and impairments related to ADHD differ between girls and women and boys and men? · Why are ADHD medications often used as performance enhancers by college and high-school students? ADHD: What Everyone Needs to Know® clears the air of the most polarizing and misleading information that abounds, providing straight talk and sound guidelines for educators, policymakers, health professionals, parents, and the general public. It shows the reality of ADHD but does not ignore the forces that have pushed up rates of diagnosis to alarmingly high levels.
This book investigates the scientific, social, and ethical complexities surrounding the rising global diagnosis and treatment rates of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The authors, Stephen P. Hinshaw, a clinical psychologist and expert on ADHD, and Katherine E. Ellison, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, synthesize clinical research and sociological data to address the skepticism and misinformation surrounding the disorder. They provide a balanced framework that examines both the biological reality of ADHD and the external pressures contributing to its increased prevalence in modern society.
What You Will Find
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Experts and readers frequently cite this work as a reliable, objective resource for navigating the polarized discourse surrounding ADHD. The text is noted for its ability to translate complex clinical data into accessible language for educators, parents, and health professionals.
Page Count:
216
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190223820
ISBN-13:
9780190223823
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