ADHD 2.0

New Science and Essential Strategies for Thriving with Distraction--from Childhood through Adulthood

eBook, 208 pages

Published Jan. 12, 2021 by Ballantine Books.

ISBN:
978-0-399-17875-7
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A revolutionary new approach to ADD/ADHD featuring cutting-edge research and strategies to help readers thrive, by the bestselling authors of the seminal books Driven to Distraction and Delivered from Distraction.

“An inspired road map for living with a distractible brain . . . If you or your child suffer from ADHD, this book should be on your shelf. It will give you courage and hope.”—Michael Thompson, Ph.D., New York Times bestselling co-author of Raising Cain.

World-renowned authors Dr. Edward M. Hallowell and Dr. John J. Ratey literally “wrote the book” on ADD/ADHD more than two decades ago. Their bestseller, Driven to Distraction, largely introduced this diagnosis to the public and sold more than a million copies along the way.

Now, most people have heard of ADHD and know someone who may have it. But lost in the discussion of both childhood and adult diagnosis of ADHD is …

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A Science-Infused Self Help Book

If you're looking for a self-help book on ADHD this one is at least scientifically informed, although there are some ethical red flags here (e.g. recommending by name a dietary supplement that sponsored an author's podcast, despite generic versions being available). If instead you want more information on the underlying neurotype, however, you'll find a bit of information in one chapter followed by many sections of mostly meaningless jargon ("strengthen your neural networks" made me wince). You're probably better off reading a few introductory scientific papers on the topic.

A good primer for the newly diagnosed or self-diagnosed ADHDer and their loved ones.

I read this book after a friend recommended it to me following my diagnosis. I found this book helpful in understanding the basic mechanisms of ADHD, why I flew under the radar for so long, and a few initial tools for managing my ADHD. I can see this also being informative for loved ones and carers to gain insight into the brain of the ADHDers in their life. It's not the end-all be-all of ADHD guides, but it's a great place to start.

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  • ADHD
  • Psychology
  • Parenting

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