New Rules Provides Solutions For ADHD Medication Confusion Medical treatment for ADHD fails far too often - not because of the drugs themselves, but how they are managed. New ADHD Medication Rules -- Brain Science & Common Sense shows that patients often suffer from missed brain and body diagnoses that create a variety of reactions to ADHD medications. The too frequent result of these diagnostic confusion, imbalanced treatment and over or under medication. In the only book of its kind, Dr. Charles Parker clearly explains how these uncertainties happen, and how insightful communication with professionals can dramatically improve treatment using available methods assembled from hard data, clinical experience and laboratory research.
What You Will Learn From New ADHD Medication According to "Too many aren't thinking critically about medical treatments for the thinking process. ADHD is a diagnosis based upon appearances, not brain function."
Understandable Solutions In straightforward language that simplifies the mind/body complexity of ADHD medical management, New ADHD Medication Rules offers clinical data and explanations for why treatments so often fail. Using irrefutable research about brain and body responses to ADHD meds, Dr. Parker outlines New Rules - practical treatment protocols - to customize treatment for each patient, and thereby design more predictable outcomes.
New Rules Objectives Written for patients, parents of children with ADHD, and professionals, this book compels us to pay better attention to the drugs for paying attention.
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