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A.D.H.D. as a Learned Behavioral Pattern: A Less Medicinal More Self-Reliant/Collaborative Intervention

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Author: Craig Wiener

Publisher: University Press Of America

Paperback:
ISBN 10: 0761838090
ISBN 13: 978-0761838098

Traditional treatments of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (A.D.H.D.) have been designed to contain a neurobiological delay that renders individuals less capable of resisting shortsighted behaviors. This work critiques that analysis of A.D.H.D., and proposes an alternative strategy to reduce the incidence of A.D.H.D. responses. Rather than invoke biological determinism, with all of its contradictions and pitfalls, A.D.H.D. patterning is understood within a learning paradigm - a well accepted conceptual framework within the field of Psychology. By focusing on the ways in which A.D.H.D. actions and reactions are reinforced, readers will notice an increase in precision and scope when accounting for A.D.H.D. frequency rates.While most A.D.H.D. therapies are based on medicine and stringency, this book advises to develop the child's autonomy and encourages interdependent communication to avoid the flaws of traditional treatments. Because A.D.H.D. remedies have not shown impressive long-term efficacy, the book's goal is to present new options to arm practitioners with viable alternative solutions to A.D.H.D. behaviors.