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E-Book, Englisch, 536 Seiten, E-Book

Fitzgerald / Bellgrove / Gill Handbook of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder


1. Auflage 2007
ISBN: 978-0-470-03215-2
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

E-Book, Englisch, 536 Seiten, E-Book

ISBN: 978-0-470-03215-2
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the mostprevalent childhood psychiatric disorders of our time. Thecondition is defined by levels of inattention, hyperactivity andimpulsivity that are in impairing and developmentallyinappropriate. Increasingly, there is a growing appreciation thatfor many individuals the disorder may persist into adulthood and beassociated with significant social and economic burden.
Conditions, such as ADHD, that are manifestly heterogeneous interms of their clinical presentation, underlying neurobiology andtreatment response, must be tackled on multiple fronts. ThisHandbook of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder provides astate of the art position on each of these fronts from leadingclinicians and researchers from around the world. Broad in itsscope and comprehensive in its detail, this book should be asuseful to the student as it is to the experienced clinician orresearcher.

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About the Editors
List of Contributors
Preface (Michael Fitzgerald, Mark A.Bellgrove and Michael Gill).
Part I: CLINICAL PERSPECTIVES.
Chapter 1 The History of Attention Deficit HyperactivityDisorder (Louise Sharkey & Michael Fitzgerald).
Chapter 2 Diagnosis and Classification of ADHD in Childhood(Louise Sharkey & Michael Fitzgerald).
Chapter 3 Diagnosis and Classification of ADHD in Adulthood(Aiveen Kirley).
Chapter 4 ADHD and comorbid Oppositional Defiant and ConductDisorders (Paul McArdle).
Chapter 5 ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorders and Tourette'sSyndrome: Investigating the evidence for Clinical and GeneticOverlap (Louise Gallagher, Mark Bellgrove, Ziarih Hawi, RicardoSegurado & Michael Fitzgerald).
Chapter 6 Forensic Aspects of ADHD (Susan Young).
Part II: NEUROBIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES.
Chapter 7 Behaviour Genetic Approaches to the Study of ADHD(Kellie S. Bennett, Florence Levy and David A.Hay).
Chapter 8 Molecular Genetic Aspects of Attention DeficitHyperactivity Disorder (Ziarih Hawi & Naomi Lowe).
Chapter 9 Environmental Risk Factors and Gene-EnvironmentInteraction in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (EdwinaBarry and Michael Gill).
Chapter 10 The Genetics of Adult ADHD (Frank A.Middleton and Stephen V. Faraone).
Chapter 11 Functional Neuroimaging of Reward and MotivationalPathways in ADHD (Clare Kelly, Anouk Scheres, Edmund S.J.Sonuga-Barke, and F Xavier Castellanos).
Chapter 12 Genes, Cognition and Brain Activity: TheEndophenotype Approach to ADHD (Mark A. Bellgrove, Ian H.Robertson and Michael Gill).
Chapter 13 The Psychopharmacology of ADHD (Mary V. Solanto,Russell Schachar and Abel Ickowicz).
Chapter 14 Catecholamines and the Prefrontal Cortical Regulationof Behaviour and Attention (Amy F.T. Arnsten).
Chapter 15 Stimulant Response in ADHD and Comorbid AnxietyDisorder (Alasdair Vance).
Chapter 16 Avenues for Pharmacogenetic Research In ADHD(Edwina Barry, Ziarih Hawi, and Aiveen Kirley).
Part III: TREATMENT PERSPECTIVES.
Chapter 17 Cognitive Behavioural Treatment of ADHD (SusanYoung).
Chapter 18 ADHD in the Classroom: Symptoms and Treatment(Will Wilkinson and Malie Lagendijk).
Chapter 19 Psychosocial Treatments for Adults with ADHD (SamGoldstein and Robert Brooks).
Chapter 20 Avenues for the Neuro-Remediation of ADHD: Lessonsfrom Clinical Neurosciences (Redmond G. O'Connell, Mark A.Bellgrove and Ian H. Robertson).
Part IV: CONCLUDING THOUGHTS.
Chapter 21 Evolutionary Aspects of ADHD (EsterKlimkeit and John L. Bradshaw).
Chapter 22 Future Directions in ADHD Research and ClinicalPractice (Mark A. Bellgrove and Eric T. Taylor).
Index.


Michael Fitzgerald is the Henry Marsh Professor of child andAdolescent Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland and wasthe first Professor of Child Psychiatry in Ireland. Michael hasheld positions at the Bethlem Royal and Maudsley Hospital Londonand the National Hospital for Nervous Diseases, Queens's Square, aswell as King's College Hospital, London. He received an MB fromUniversity College Galway and an MD from Trinity College Dublin.Michael has special interests in ADHD and autism and has over 300published contributions to the literature including books,peer-reviewed papers and letters to the editors. He has edited orco-edited eight books.
Mark Bellgrove is a University of Queensland PrincipalResearch Fellow at the Queensland Brain Institute (QBI) and Schoolof Psychology at the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.Mark is an experimental psychologist by training and completed hisPh.D. at Monash University, Australia. Mark undertook postdoctoraltraining within the Departments of Psychology, Psychiatry andInstitute of Neuroscience at trinity College Dublin, Ireland,working on endophenotypes for ADHD. Subsequently, Mark returned toAustralia as a National Health and Medical Research Council HowardFlorey Centenary Fellow, working at eh University of Melbourne.Mark has a special interest in the cognitive neuroscience ofpsychiatric disorders, including ADHD, autism andschizophrenia.
Michael Gill is Professor and Head of the Discipline ofPsychiatry within the School of Medicine and Health Sciences atTrinity College Dublin, Ireland. Michael leads the NeuropsychiatricGenetics Research group which studies the molecular bases of anumber of psychiatric conditions including programmes in ADHD,schizophrenia, and autism. Michael completed his MD at DublinUniversity and is a Fellow of Trinity College Dublin. Michael is apast Wellcome trust Research Fellow and Wellcome trust SeniorResearch Fellow at the Institute of Psychiatry, London. Michael haspublished over 200 peer-reviewed journal articles and his researchhas attracted major funding from national and international fundingagencies.



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