Book Reviews of Driven To Distraction : Recognizing and Coping with Attention Deficit Disorder from Childhood Through Adulthood

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Driven To Distraction : Recognizing and Coping with Attention Deficit Disorder from Childhood Through Adulthood
Author: Edward M. Hallowell, John J. Ratey

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Publisher: Touchstone
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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ISBN-13: 9780684801285 - ISBN-10: 0684801280
Publication Date: 3/2/1995
Pages: 336

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Ashby P. reviewed on 2/23/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is perhaps THE one book you need to address your own or someone else's ADHD. It was enormously helpful to me in dealing with my daughter. Do read it.

Margaret S. reviewed on 12/19/2005...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

An excellent reference source on ADD, with good information for adults as well as children, including the inattentive type as well as hyperactive type.

Tacey R. (Taceyscot) reviewed on 2/19/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

The authors employ a broad, general definition of ADD ("high-energy, action-oriented, bottom-line, gotta-run-type people") and continually emphasize the special, positive qualities of people with ADD. They describe how ADD affects adults--many Americans mistakenly think of it as a childhood curse--and explain how the American temperament helps create ADD-like symptoms. Best of all are the stories and case studies of myriad folks who have dealt successfully with their diagnosis. A state-by-state list of support groups are included in this excellent approach to an intriguing subject.
- Linda Beck, Indian Valley P.L., Telford, Pa.

Shirley J. (NoShushing) reviewed on 12/22/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Through stories of the experiences of their patients (both adults and children) Drs. Hallowell and Ratey show the varied forms ADD takes--from the hyperactive search for high stimulation to the floating inattention of daydreaming--and the transforming impact of precise diagnosis and treatment.

June H. (wingsgrammy) reviewed on 4/11/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I read this book because someone close to me is suffereing with ADD. It certainly helped me understand. I would think if one is trying to cope with this situation this book could be helpful. It is quite optomistic. There are case studies of those who have learned to cope and had successful, fairly stress free lives.

Donna K. (tomeworm) reviewed on 9/16/2009...


So much information about ADD in adults (and also all ages). If you have any wonder about how ADD affects an adult...you need this book. AND, if you live with any that have you infuriated, this might help you to realize that it really is the way they are 'wired.' Very helpful book.

Christine H. (solarawynn) reviewed on 12/4/2008...


Was very informative. Didn't seem to fit my situation. My son ended up being Asperger's.

Haewon L. (nunah) reviewed on 7/11/2008...


One of the most informative books on ADD. Anyone wishing to start should start here with this book.

Lori B. (pdocgirl) reviewed on 7/31/2006...


Probably the best book on dealing with ADD for the layperson.

Melissa O. (mobooks) reviewed on 6/23/2006...


Fantastic book. If you suspect that you or someone you love has ADD you will benefit greatly from reading this book.

Lynda M. (msmac) reviewed on 6/11/2006...


Invaluable.

Lindy N. (Lindylou) reviewed on 4/6/2006...


Very comprehensive ADD book. It helped me!

Tricia M. (Tricia911) reviewed on 3/26/2006...


This is a very good book on Add. I think by far one of th ebest out there.

Whitney W. reviewed on 2/7/2006...


Excellant