<p>ADHD is the most commonly diagnosed childhood behavioral disorder. Moreover, many students receiving special education assistance are reported to have ADHD. Children with ADHD may experience significant school adjustment difficulties and achievement problems. Problem behaviors associated with att
Identifying, Assessing, and Treating ADHD at School
โ Scribed by Stephen E. Brock, Shane R. Jimerson, Robin L. Hansen (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 180
- Series
- Developmental Psychopathology at School
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
ADHD is the most commonly diagnosed childhood behavioral disorder. Moreover, many students receiving special education assistance are reported to have ADHD. Children with ADHD may experience significant school adjustment difficulties and achievement problems. Problem behaviors associated with attention deficits and hyperactivity often have a negative impact on the classroom, and, therefore, may compromise the learning environment for many, if not all, students. There is a critical need for school professionals to identify, assess, and treat students with ADHD.
Identifying, Assessing, and Treating ADHD at School brings science to practice, providing school professionals invaluable information to meet the needs of children with ADHD. This volume, designed as a practical, easy-to-use reference for school psychologists and other mental health and educational professionals:
- Explains why school psychologists and their colleagues need to be prepared and able to identify and serve students with ADHD.
- Identifies the prevalence, influences, and associated conditions.
- Provides a review of screening, referral, and diagnostic assessment processes.
- Offers guidance on conducting psychoeducational assessments.
- Reviews evidence-based treatments.
- Offers practical guidance on setting up programs that address individual and classroom issues.
School psychologists and other education and mental health professionals will find Identifying, Assessing, and Treating ADHD at School an exceptional resource in working to enhance the mental health and academic development of students.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Introduction....Pages 1-8
Causes....Pages 9-20
Prevalence and Associated Conditions....Pages 21-30
Case Finding and Screening....Pages 31-47
Diagnostic Assessment....Pages 49-78
Psycho-educational Assessment....Pages 79-93
Treatment....Pages 95-114
Back Matter....Pages 115-168
โฆ Subjects
Child and School Psychology; Education (general); Social Work; Psychotherapy and Counseling; Developmental Psychology
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