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Attention Deficit Disorder : A Different Perception
Attention Deficit Disorder A Different Perception
Author: Thom Hartmann, Edward M. Hallowell (Introduction), Michael Popkin (Foreword)
As many as 20 million Americans may have Attention Deficit Disorder. In the five years since Thom Hartmann first published his pioneering book, "Attention Deficit Disorder: A Different Perception," new findings support his theory linking ADD to the genetic makeup of men and women who hunted for their food in prehistoric times. Now, Hartmann...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781887424141
ISBN-10: 1887424148
Publication Date: 8/1/1997
Pages: 189
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Publisher: Underwood Books
Book Type: Paperback
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Hartmann's book is a lot of conjecture and mumbo-jumbo, disguised as a theory, which really has no basis in fact. The idea that the reason people have ADD is because some people are wired to be "farmers" and others (the ADHD people) are wired to be "hunters" is a lot of hogwash. I have read many books on the subject, and just can't get past Hartmann's "fictionalizing" of ADHD with this book. Basically, he is trying to tell people what they want to hear -- that there's nothing wrong with them, and that they're "special". But he over-simplifies in many places, and just plain makes stuff up in others. Don't waste your time if you're serious about reading about or learning about ADD or ADHD.
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This book changed my life. There is absolutely no deficit in me, despite what people and "friends" have told me. None. And none in anyone else with ADD. I and others like myself merely subscribe to a different way of thinking than the majority of people. This book gave me a much more healthy attitude towards looking at what kind of person I and others with the "Hunter" mentality really are. And what great things we are really capable of.
So many "Farmer" parents and teachers are unaware that by labeling these kids defective (face it-deficit is not a positive term) ruining their self-esteem and ability to thrive as who they are which is highly innovative, flexible, creative problem solvers able to think quickly on their feet in wonderfully non-linear ways.
In a world dominated by the "Farmer" mentality which is much more comfortable in routine, repetitive daily routines, seeing the world in the way that is (not in the way it could be as "Hunters" do) it is easy to see why we don't always understand how different in good ways that each of us are. Read the book. If you are a parent, a teacher, a person who thinks you have a "deficit", it will totally change what you think you think.
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