Paying Attention. / Lisa Fine.
by Fine, Lisa; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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SIRS HEA2 26 Wild Dreams / | SIRS HEA2 27 Fear Not!. / | SIRS HEA2 28 Regional Disturbances. / | SIRS HEA2 29 Paying Attention. / | SIRS HEA2 3 The Battle to Breathe: Asthma Steals Childhoods and Stresses Families. / | SIRS HEA2 30 Revolution on the Horizon. / | SIRS HEA2 31 The Medicalization of Unhappiness. / |
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002.
Originally Published: Paying Attention, May 9, 2001; pp. 26-29.
"At a time of unprecedented interest in ADHD [attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder], studies of the brain are providing more and more information on how the syndrome works....Such work is being complemented by research using more traditional methodologies, including a major study conducted by the National Institute of Mental Health on the most effective means of treating it." (EDUCATION WEEKLY) This article reviews ways in which individuals with ADHD think differently than those unaffected by the disorder and examines the results of various studies on ADHD.
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