Delivered from Distraction: Getting the Most out of Life with Attention Deficit Disorder | Edward M. Md Hallowell, John J. Md Ratey | A comprehensive guide to dealing with ADD
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Delivered from Distraction: Getting the Most out of Life with Attention Deficit Disorder
Edward M. Md Hallowell
,
John J. Md Ratey
Ballantine Books
, 2005 - 416 pages
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highly recommended
Oh my gosh!
This is insane! For 28 years (my whole
life
) I couldn't understand what the hell was wrong with me. Why I had to read lines over and over. Why I got so bored with family or waiting for people to get to the point; Why my grades in school were bad... I knew I wasn't totally stupid, but I could never figure
out
why information never got absorbed....
FINALLY.... Finally someone is putting into words, what I could NEVER, EVER explain to my family and friends. I'm only into Chapter 5 so far, and I give the book a 5 star. It's as though you think you're the only person in the world that had to live like this and everyone around you is functioning just fine.
THANK YOU. THANK YOU.
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A comprehensive guide to dealing with ADD
All educators, HR professionals and parents should read this book, along with those who are concerned that they might have
Attention
Deficit
Disorder
(ADD). Doctors Edward M. Hallowell and John J. Ratey obviously know what they are talking ab
out
: Both have coped with ADD and flourished, in part due to it. They share case studies that illustrate how harrowing
life
with ADD can be, but they never relinquish their supportive tone. In fact, the book is so reassuring, and so consistently champions the possibilities of treatment and a successful life, that this advocacy is probably its main (though minor) weakness. The authors sound a positive note so strongly that it may overstate the case. This is
most
evident when cheering the successes of children with ADD, and schools that support them. That one fleck of salt aside, this book is very careful. It discusses the possibilities, even the likelihoods, of misdiagnoses. It reviews mainstream treatments, other treatments for which much professional experience but few studies exist, and new or experimental treatments for which little data exists, describing each and distinguishing among them. Given that it is organized to take the target audience's needs into account, and full of rich metaphors and personal asides, getAbstract finds this book as pleasant as it is useful.
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I thought I was reading a book about myself
This is an excellent book for those who have ADD/ADHD, or a love one who has it. This book is easy to read, gets to the point (that were not crazy), and is very informative.
Driven But Then Delivered From Distraction
Finally a book on how to deal with ADD. Enjoyed the practical and easy explanations which is a good read for those of us who do have ADD. Talk ab
out
hitting the nail on the head with descriptions of those of us who have ADD! Yes, and I even started reading the end of the book before I started at the beginning which is a habit we ADDers have as written in the book. The book is written so you can skip around the chapters without missing information. There is even a special chapter if you can't finish the entire book. I recommend reading this book for those who have ADD and those who have ADDers in your lives.
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Clear, concise, understandable and helpful
This was a very easy to listen to (even for someone with ADHD!), well structured, helpful 'book' on ADHD. It covers the physiological and social factors that affect ADHD and presents a range of options (pharmaceutical,
life
style, nutritional etc.) for alleviating or managing symptoms. I feel that it spent a disproportionate amount of time discussing diagnostic options, and could only be improved if the authors dedicated more time to presenting behavioural/lifestyle changes, as this is an aspect of treatment that generally is given insufficient
attention
.
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