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The Science of ADHD: A Guide for Practitioners is an authoritative resource that bridges the gap between scientific research and clinical practice. Chris Chandler provides practitioners with a thorough understanding of the neurobiological mechanisms underlying ADHD, including genetic factors, brain structure and function, and neurotransmitter systems.
The book covers essential topics such as diagnostic criteria, differential diagnosis, and the latest evidence-based treatment approaches. It emphasizes the importance of individualized assessment and treatment planning, incorporating both pharmacological and behavioral interventions. Practitioners will find practical guidance on working with patients across the lifespan, from children to adults, and addressing comorbid conditions commonly associated with ADHD.
With contributions from leading researchers and clinicians, this guide combines cutting-edge neuroscience with real-world clinical applications, making it an invaluable resource for psychologists, psychiatrists, and other healthcare professionals.







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