ADHD, Stress, and Development
by Petr Bob 2020-07-01 14:33:37
image1
This first-of-its-kind volume revisits current findings on ADHD in terms of classic thinking on developmental neuropsychology for a more rounded concept of brain disorganization. Insights from Freud, Janet, John Hughlings Jackson, and other pioneers ... Read more

This first-of-its-kind volume revisits current findings on ADHD in terms of classic thinking on developmental neuropsychology for a more rounded concept of brain disorganization. Insights from Freud, Janet, John Hughlings Jackson, and other pioneers help identify mechanisms (e.g., the primitive reflexes) that can cause children with ADHD to be prone to cognitive dissociation when exposed to stressful environments. The authors'' model of the developing distracted brain pinpoints effects of stress on cognitive and affective functions, most notably attention and memory, and suggests situations in which stimuli may facilitate integration between brain and mind. This expanded knowledge opens out new educational possibilities for vulnerable students as well as new opportunities for therapeutic breakthroughs for children with ADHD.

Included in the coverage:

-  Definition, diagnosis, and epidemiology of Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder.

-  Historical and recent research on ADHD.

-  Attentional functions, executive dysfunctions, and stress, implications for ADHD.

-  Neural dissolution, dissociation, and stress in ADHD.

-  Attention, brain-mind integration and ADHD.

-  Implications for education and therapy of ADHD children.

 

ADHD, Stress, and Developmentably synthesizes past and current understanding into a robust framework with implications for real-world practice. It offers practitioners and researchers new perspectives and future directions in neuropsychology, psychiatry, child and school psychology, and pediatrics.

Less
  • Publication date
  • Language
  • ISBN
  • August 25, 2018
  • eng
  • 9783319964942
Author
Jana Konicarova is a child psychologist at Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic) and Stroder Therapy Center in Cham (Germany). Her main interest in psychotherapy and research is focused on chi...
Compare Prices
Available Discount
No Discount available
Related Books