DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/22zg3m/attention_deficit) has announced the addition of the "Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Diagnosis and Treatment" report to their offering.
“Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Diagnosis and Treatment”
This report examines ADHD, its treatment, symptoms, managing ADHD, ADHD in adults, and the genetic component behind ADHD.
This reports details Classifying ADHD, outlines the Symptoms of ADHD, and examines the Causes of ADHD, including Genetics, Environmental, and Social causes.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, ADHD, is one of the more common mental disorders that arise in children. Children with attention deficit disorder have difficulty functioning in multiple settings, including home, school, and in relationships with peers. If untreated, the disorder can have long-term adverse effects into adolescence and adulthood.
Though previously seen as a childhood disorder, ADHD can persist throughout adulthood. ADHD also has a strong genetic component.
This report examines the Pathophysiology of ADHD, and looks at How to Diagnose ADHD.
The report details ADHD Treatment Choices including:
- Psychotherapeutic Methods of Treatment
- Medications
- Amphetamine-based Medications
- Methylphenidate-based Medications
- Controlled-Release Drugs
- Other Treatments
- Off-Label Medications
- Experimental and Alternative Treatments
- Issues with Stimulants
Learn about the Genetics Behind ADHD and how ADHD manifests in Adults in this comprehensive guide to ADHD.
Key Topics Covered:
Introduction to Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Introduction to ADHD
Classifying the Disorder
Symptoms of ADHD
What Causes ADHD
Overview
Genetics Causes
Environmental Causes
Social Causes
Looking at the Pathophysiology of ADHD
Diagnosing ADHD
How to Diagnose the Disorder
DSM-IV Criteria
ICD-10
Managing ADHD
Looking at the Treatment Choices
Psychotherapeutic Methods of Treatment
Medications
Amphetamine-based Medications
and much more.....
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