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When the ADHD Diagnosis Is Wrong Paul G. Swingle

When the ADHD Diagnosis Is Wrong By Paul G. Swingle

When the ADHD Diagnosis Is Wrong by Paul G. Swingle


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When the ADHD Diagnosis Is Wrong: Understanding Other Factors That Affect Attention in Children by Paul G. Swingle

A game-changing resource for parents caught in the labyrinth of the promoted treatments heralding help for troubled children and their families, this book provides readers invaluable guidance in seeking accurate diagnosis and scientifically verified treatment options. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in children is real and can be severely disabling. However, most causes of children's attention problems are unrelated to ADHD and are not resolvable by drugging the child. Treating symptoms is simply not adequate; a completely different approach to the diagnoses and treatment of attention problems in children is necessary. This book identifies the many neurological patterns associated with children's attention challenges, explains the many psychological and physical factors that can affect attention, and describes how to determine if your child needs not medication but other approaches-such as psychological guidance, diet changes, or simply time to develop past childhood-to solve the problem. Paul G. Swingle, PhD, RPsych, provides millions of parents who are desperate for scientifically sound information about how to help their children with conditions that are negatively impacting their learning, development, and happiness with a resource that is precise, definitive, and easy to read. Illustrated with examples from across his 30 years of practice, Swingle's book informs readers about the many factors that can affect children's attention and can often be treated with drugless approaches and therapy for success. Parents will understand how intolerance of what constitutes normal children's behavior and the failure to recognize the emotional challenges that many children have in our culture today constitute causative factors in the misdiagnosis of attention deficit disorders.

About Paul G. Swingle

Paul G. Swingle, PhD, RPsych, was professor of psychology at the University of Ottawa prior to moving to Vancouver where he is now director of the Swingle Clinic.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Treat the Condition Not the Label ONE: The Brain Tells Us Everything! TWO: The Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders THREE: Conditions that Affect Attention: Neurological FOUR: Conditions that Affect Attention: Experiential FIVE: Help at Home and in Schools SIX: Neurotherapeutic Treatment: For Conditions Affecting the Child's Ability to Learn Conclusions Appendix: Finding a QUALIFIED Neurotherapist References Index

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CIN1440840660G
9781440840661
1440840660
When the ADHD Diagnosis Is Wrong: Understanding Other Factors That Affect Attention in Children by Paul G. Swingle
Used - Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2015-08-18
192
N/A
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