Parenting Children with ADHD: 10 Lessons That Medicine Cannot Teach (LifeTools: Books for the General Public)

Parenting Children with ADHD: 10 Lessons That Medicine Cannot Teach (LifeTools: Books for the General Public)

by VincentJ.Monastra (Author)

Synopsis

Your son doesn't do his homework and is failing nearly all his subjects, but his teachers say he just needs to try harder. Your daughter is moody, defiant, and barely speaks to you and you're thinking it's got to be more than just a phase. You hear other parents talk about the great things their kids are doing and you wonder, What am I doing wrong?

In this second edition of Parenting Children With ADHD, Dr. Vince Monastra provides practical, step-by-step guidance to parents looking for ways to bring out the best in kids with ADHD. He presents updated lessons about the causes of ADHD, how medications work, and the problems that sleep deficits, poor nutrition, and other medical disorders can cause. He also shares his innovative approach for improving organization, task-completion, problem-solving and emotional control.

Updates in this edition include:

  • new procedures and tests for diagnosing ADHD
  • empirically-supported psychological treatments for ADHD, including neurotherapy
  • tips for developing a safe, supportive educational environment for your child
  • a new chapter on teaching life values such as kindness, generosity and compassion

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 280
Edition: 2
Publisher: APA LifeTools
Published: 30 Apr 2014

ISBN 10: 1433815710
ISBN 13: 9781433815713

Author Bio
Vincent J. Monastra, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and director of the FPI Attention Disorders Clinic in Endicott, New York, USA. During the past 25 years, he has conducted a series of studies involving thousands of individuals with disorders of attention and behavioral control.

He is the co-inventor of the EEG-based process approved by the FDA for use in the diagnosis of ADHD, a pioneer in the development of parenting and EEG-based attention training procedures, and the author of numerous scientific articles and book chapters.

The 1st Edition of his parenting book was named iParenting Book of the Year, and his book, Unlocking the Potential of Patients With ADHD: A Model for Clinical Practice, (APA, 2008), provides a model for comprehensive, effective and practical community-based care for patients with ADHD. His skills as a master diagnostician and therapist have been internationally recognized and are archived in several educational videotaped programs, including Working With Children With ADHD (APA, 2005).

He has been a faculty member of Wilson Hospital's Family Practice Residency Program, the Department of Psychology at Binghamton University, USA, and most recently, the Graduate School of Counseling and Clinical Psychology at Marywood University, USA.

He is the recipient of several scientific awards, including the President's Award and the Hans Berger Award for his seminal research into the neurophysiological characteristics of ADHD, and his groundbreaking study on EEG biofeedback. He was listed among the country's most innovative researchers in Reader's Digest's 2004 edition of Medical Breakthroughs.