The first edition of this book introduced the Young-Bramham Programme, a pioneering approach to cognitive behavioural treatment for ADHD in adults, which was well-received by clinical and academic communities alike. Based on the latest findings in the field, the authors have expanded the second edition to incorporate treatment strategies not only for adults, but also for adolescents with ADHD.
* Updates the proven Young-Bramham Programme to be used not only with adults but also with adolescents, who are making the difficult transition from child to adult services
* New edition of an influential guide to treating ADHD beyond childhood which encompasses the recent growth in scientific knowledge of ADHD along with published treatment guidelines
* Chapter format provides a general introduction, a description of functional deficits, assessment methods, CBT solutions to the problem, and a template for group delivery
विषयसूची
List of Figures, Tables and Boxes vii
About the Authors x
Foreword by Margaret Weiss xi
Foreword by Sam Goldstein xviii
Preface xxi
Acknowledgements xxiii
I Background and Treatment 1
1 Introduction 3
2 Delivering the Young-Bramham Programme 21
II Core Symptom Modules 37
3 Attention Module 39
4 Memory Module 54
5 Organization and Time-Management Module 64
6 Impulsivity Module 91
III Comorbid and Associated Problem Modules 109
7 Problem-Solving Module 111
8 Interpersonal Relationships Module 129
9 Anxiety Module 153
10 Frustration and Anger Module 182
11 Low-Mood and Depression Module 203
12 Sleep Module 221
13 Substance Misuse Module 243
IV The Future Module 267
14 Preparing for the Future Module 269
References 285
Index 294
लेखक के बारे में
Susan Young is a Senior Lecturer in Forensic Clinical
Psychology at the Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London,
and an Honorary Consultant Clinical and Forensic Psychologist at
Broadmoor Hospital. In 1994 Susan set up the clinical psychology
service at the Maudsley Hospital National Adult ADHD service. She
was a member of the National Institute for Health and Clinical
Excellence (NICE) ADHD Clinical Guideline Development Group, and is
Vice-President of the UK Adult ADHD Network.
Jessica Bramham is a Lecturer in Clinical Neuropsychology
in the School of Psychology, University College Dublin. She also
leads the Adult ADHD Service at St Patrick’s University Hospital
Dublin. She previously co-ordinated the National Adult ADHD Service
at the Maudsley Hospital in London and was a Clinical Lecturer at
the Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London. Jessica is
involved in researching cognitive functioning and the presentation
of comorbid disorders in adults with ADHD.