Attention deficit disorder. Volume IV, Current concepts and emerging trends in attentional and behavioral disorders of childhood /
This book presents the Proceedings of the Fourth High Point Hospital Symposium on Attention Deficit Disorder. This symposium was characterised by both current and retrospective reviews of several existing research programs in ADD, and focused on the very recent history of ADD, paralleling the thrust...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford :
Pergamon Press,
[1989]
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Edición: | First edition. |
Colección: | Book supplement to the Journal of child psychology and psychiatry ;
no. 6. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Attention Deficit Disorder: Current Concepts and EmergingTrends in Attentional and Behavioral Disorders of Childhood; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preamble by the Editors of the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines; Contributors; Acknowledgements; Preface: Attention Deficit Disorder: Volume IV; Editor's Preface; Introduction: Emerging Trends in the Treatment of Attention and Behavior Problems in Children; Chapter 1. THE ROLE OF SOCIAL STATUS VARIABLES INDIFFERENTIATING SUBGROUPS OFHYPERACTIVE CHILDREN; Acknowledgements; REFERENCES
- Chapter 2. DOSE-RESPONSE EFFECTS OF STIMULANT DRUGS:A CLARIFICATION OF ISSUESINTRODUCTION; CONTRADICTORY FINDINGS; ASSESSMENT OF AN ISSUE; CLARIFICATION OF CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS; MISINTERPRETATION OF RESEARCH; DATA INTEGRATION PROCEDURES; CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 3. ADOPTION AND ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER; ADOPTEES IN PSYCHIATRIC POPULATIONS; NON-RELATIVE ADOPTIVESTATUS AMONG ADDPATIENTS; ADD SYMPTOMATOLOGY AMONG NON-RELATIVE ADOPTEES; TENTATIVE EXPLANATIONS FOR ADD SYMPTOMATOLOGY AMONG ADOPTEES; BIOLOGICAL MOTHERS WHO DECIDE NOT TO RELINQUISH; ADD AND SECULAR TRENDS IN ADOPTION
- INSUFFICIENCIES OF PSYCHOSTIMULANT MEDICATIONINSUFFICIENCIES OF BEHAVIOR THERAPY; POTENTIAL BENEFITS OF AN INTERACTIVE APPROACH; CONTRIBUTIONS OF BEHAVIORAL ASSESSMENT TO PSYCHOSTIMULANT INTERVENTIONS; CONCLUDING COMMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 8. THE PROBLEM OF STIMULUS CONTROL AND RULEGOVERNEDBEHAVIOR IN ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDERWITH HYPERACTIVITY; INTRODUCTION; IMPAIRED ATTENTION SPAN AND IMPULSE CONTROL: THE DOUGLAS MODEL OF ADD-H; THE PROBLEMS WITH SUSTAINED ATTENTION AND IMPULSE CONTROL IN ACCOUNTING FOR THE DEFICITS IN ADD-H; AN EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF ADD-H BEHAVIOR
- A POSSIBLE MODEL OF ADD-H IN CHILDRENREFERENCES; Chapter 9. CAN SKINNERIAN THEORY EXPLAINATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER?- A REPLY TO BARKLEY; INTRODUCTION; ADD-H
- A SELF-REGULATORY DISORDER?; THE ROLE OF SELF-REGULATION IN ATTENTIONAL, INHIBITORY, AROUSAL AND REINFORCEMENT DEFICITS; UPDATING OF THE MODEL; COMPARING THE TWO MODELS; THE RESPONSE OF ADD-H CHILDREN TO REINFORCEMENT SCHEDULES; MODELS AND TRAINING APPROACHES; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 10. IN SEARCH OF PROCESSING DEFICITS OF ATTENTION INADD-H CHILDREN; INTRODUCTION; CONCLUDING REMARKS; REFERENCES