Elizabeth P. Sparrow
Autore di Essentials of ADHD assessment for children and adolescents
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Elizabeth P. Sparrow, PhD, is a pediatric neuropsychologist residing in Raleigh, North Carolina. In addition to serving as the primary clinical consultant for the Conners 3, Conners CBRS, and Conners EC, she coauthored the Conners Adult ADHD Rating Scales (CAARS). Her publications, presentations, mostra altro training seminars, and individual neuropsychological reports reflect her dedication to improving assessment and intervention planning. mostra meno
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The book by Drs. Sparrow and Erhardt on essentials of ADHD Assessment is therefore extremely needed and timely. Written in clear and precise language, the book provides the necessary background about the concept of ADHD, as well as the basic principles of assessment. The authors stress the importance of gathering information from multiple sources and from multiple methods or instruments. They provide an excellent coverage of complicating "comorbid" conditions such as academic, interpersonal, developmental and medical factors. Issues of genetic and environmental influences address the problem of sorting out the causes or etiology of ADHD. Unlike a cookbook of arbitrary methods, the assessment procedures are set within a clear background of guiding principles. Guidance on what to look for in the clinical setting, the use of rating scales, and testing of cognitive functions gives the details needed in a thorough assessment.
Special attention is paid to the role of DSM-5, and to the challenges of differential diagnosis and comorbidity.
In summary, this is a solid, reliable guide to what the book aims for: the ls ESSENTIALS of ADHD assessment. It is an indispensable addition to the tools and skills of seasoned clinicians, their students of the art of assessment, and to a broader public looking for clarification of the complex syndrome of ADHD and related disorders… (altro)