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Delivered from Distraction 
Whether you have AD/HD, ADD trait, or are just the product of our ADD world, this book provides valuable, insightful, and practical information and advice for living in the 21st Century. Delivered from Distraction gives the reader up-to-date information on the history, diagnosis, and treatment of ADD. Hallowell has a straight forward and easy to understand communication style. He tells stories which bring the subject to life, including stories about his self disclosed ADD. Anyone wishing to live a happier, healthier, more whole life, (especially if you have or live with someone who has ADD), will benefit from reading (listening to) this book.
Excellent Information 
Absolutely wonderful insight into "ADD". Helpful for family members. Removes the fear and replaces it with good and sensible facts to understand. Written by two doctors with "ADD". I would recommend this highly to anyone with questions about "ADD" and how to be of help and support to those with it and for their families in order to relate and be involved with helping the person lead a great life.
Delivered from Distraction 
Great read for adults with ADD or parents of a child or children with Add or ADHD. Very useful information on various therapies, medications and other tips for living the ADD life to the fullest! I highly recommend it to anyone who is impacted by this mysterious, mis-understood, and often magical neurological variation. Never give-up!
the most important book of my life- really 
After reading this book, I sold my other ADHD books, began LENS treatments for my family, signed up for the Hallowell Center newsletter, started automatic delivery of Dr. Sears's Omega-3 supplements, and have been moving upward and onward ever since. The book is pertinent, funny, up-to-date, and positive. I turned a corner when I got to know Dr. Hallowell through print.
Easy reading but far from "dumbed down" 
This book is a very easy reading but packed with lots of information in a very well organized format. After having two different professionals ask me if I've ever considered ADD as a possible condition I figured it was time to learn some more. I love that the author calls out how ADD is about how the mind organizes. He has a balanced approach to medication. He believes in a multi-pronged approach of developing strategies to develop strengths and minimize the challenges of ADD.
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