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For College Students with ADD (ADHD)
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Pieces of a Puzzle: The Link Between
Eating Disorders and ADD
by Carolyn Piver Dukarm, MD |
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$16.95 |
People suffer daily from the symptoms of eating
disorders. For some, however, eating is not the only
area of their life that is out-of-control. In this
book, Dr. Carolyn Piver Dukarm, an eating disorders
specialist, focuses on the overlap between eating
disorders and Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and
points out how diagnosing and treating both disorders
can provide the missing piece of the puzzle that
holds the key to recovery for many individuals.
Divided into six sections, covering the spectrum
from diagnosis to treatment of both disorders, each
section contains "guidelines" or specific
action steps that the reader can take. Participation
is encouraged through directed questions and exercises.
Sections include:
- Diagnosis of eating disorders and attention
deficit disorder
- Finding the motivation to recover
- Nutrition as an important part of the treatment
- Medication and supplements
- Restructuring your life to better deal with both
issues
- Comprehensive Guidelines for Health Care Professionals
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ADD: Transition to College - Passport to Success
Video
This exciting video offers advice from experts, as well
as students who have found the keys to successfully
address their AD/HD, often after some painful lessons.
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$39.95 NOW - $29.95!!! |
College-Bound For Success: The Ultimate Organizer
for College Life
Susan Orenstein, Ph.D.
A college student's counselor, coach and personal secretary-
all in one! This comprehensive system includes a guide
to help College Students:
- Achieve Academic Success
- Meet the Challenges of Living on Your Own
- Manage Your Time and Money
- Develop Healthy Relationships
- Avoid Common Pitfalls
- Get Organized
Extra Features:
- sturdy binder
- convenient storage pockets
- weekly and monthly calendars
- additional lined note pages
- recommended reading, contacts, and websites
- reminder stickers for calendar
- labels for students' own filing system
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ADD and the College Student
By Patricia Quinn. M.D.
This handbook for high school juniors and seniors as well
as college students with ADD contains information on AD/HD
and its impacts on college life. Packed with practical
advice and strategies, it will help students with ADD
effectively navigate the difficult transition from high
school to college.
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$14.95 Hardcover
$12.95 Paperback |
A College Survival Guide for Students with ADD &
LD
By Kathleen Nadeau, Ph.D.
A practical, easy-to-read reference on choosing the right
school, and on succeeding in college with ADD (ADHD) or
LD. This book gives step-by-step advice for improving
study skills, learning to advocate for yourself, understanding
your rights, avoiding the typical ADD/LD pitfalls, and
knowing the whole range of accommodations and supports
that can assist you in doing your best in college.
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ADD-Friendly Ways to Organize Your Life
By Kathleen Nadeau, Ph.D and Judith Kolberg
Top Seller! |
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$21.95
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No matter how many organizing books you've read, this
is one that can finally make a difference. Finally, an
organizing book for adults with ADD! Five years in the
making-this ground-breaking book was developed by Kathleen
Nadeau, Ph.D., in collaboration Judith Kolberg, nationally
recognized professional organizer. The authors know ADDers
inside and out-it's packed with readable, do-able strategies
to help you take charge of the chaos. |
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Coaching College Students with AD/HD
By Patricia Quinn, MD, Nancy Ratey, and Theresa Maitland,
Ph.D.
College students with AD/HD are negatively affected by
serious difficulties in time and task management. Coaching
provides structure, helps with self-observation, and assists
students in staying focused on their academic goals. Written
in an Issue/Answer format, this book makes it easy to
address the needs of students and to design a program
for them.
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