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ISBN# 1-57224-434-8
10 Simple Solutions to Adult ADD

Publication Date: 2005
Stephanie Moulton Sarkis, Ph.D.
 

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Paperback, 134 pp

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About the Author

Stephanie Moulton Sarkis, Ph.D., is a counselor and an ADD/ADHD coach practicing in Gainesville, FL. She has ADHD herself, and uses her experience with this disorder to help people of all ages cope with the condition and lead productive lives. She earned her Ph.D. in Mental Health Counseling and works as an adjunct assistant professor of counselor education at the University of Florida in Gainesville, FL. She is a consultant at Levin College of Law where she provides pro bono assessment of children in need of legal services. She is also director of assessments and evaluations at Sarkis Family Psychiatry, where she conducts clinical trials.

Summary

People think of ADD as a kid's problem. But kids grow up. Many adults also struggle with ADD. If you or someone you live with has ADD, you probably know that there are books on the market for this condition. But they are often too long. Or too complicated. Or too dry and clinical. You need straightforward tools for coping with real experiences. This book offers exactly what you need.

Each chapter takes up an issue pertinent to adults with ADD: "My mind wanders." "I'm always misplacing things." ....

"I have trouble keeping friends." "I have a hard time getting started." In no more than five to seven pages, the book outlines strategies for each problem that are simple to put into practice.

Get immediate and lasting rewards:

  • Better concentration
  • Sharper memory
  • Richer relationships
  • Improved money and time management
  • Greater self-confidence

Contents

Acknowledgements
Introductions

  1. Understanding ADD
  2. Medication
  3. Reduce Clutter and Get Organized
  4. Stop Being a "Loser"
  5. Manage Your Time
  6. Make Your Money Work for You
  7. Practice Good Self-Care
  8. Find a Job That Fits You
  9. Improve Your Social Skills
  10. Enrich Your Relationships
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