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A Disease Called Childhood: Why ADHD Became an American Epidemic

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Availability:In StockContributor:Marilyn WedgePublish date:2016-03-15Pages:272
Language:EnglishPublisher:Penguin Publishing GroupISBN-13:9781101982884ISBN-10:1101982888UPC:9781101982884Book Category:Psychology, Family & Relationships, Health & FitnessBook Subcategory:Psychopathology, Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD-ADHD), Children's HealthBook Topic:Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD-ADHD)Size:8.20 x 5.40 x 0.80 inchesWeight:0.6195Product ID:SCR8QP6SP7
A family therapist offers a surprising new look at the rise of ADHD in America, arguing for a better paradigm for diagnosing and treating our children.

Since 1987, the number of American children diagnosed with ADHD has jumped from 3 to 11 percent. Meanwhile, ADHD rates remain relatively low in other countries such as France, Finland, the UK, and Japan, where the number of children diagnosed with and medicated for ADHD is 1 percent or less. Alarmed by this trend, family therapist Marilyn Wedge set out to understand how ADHD became an American epidemic--and to find out whether there are alternative treatments to powerful prescription drugs.

In A Disease Called Childhood, Wedge examines the factors that have created a generation addicted to stimulant drugs. Instead of focusing only on treating symptoms, she looks at the various potential causes of hyperactivity and inattention in children, and behavioral and environmental--as opposed to strictly biological--treatments that have been proven to help. In the process, Wedge offers a new paradigm for child mental health--and a better, happier, and less medicated future for American children.
Language:EnglishPublisher:Penguin Publishing GroupISBN-13:9781101982884ISBN-10:1101982888UPC:9781101982884Book Category:Psychology, Family & Relationships, Health & FitnessBook Subcategory:Psychopathology, Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD-ADHD), Children's HealthBook Topic:Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD-ADHD)Size:8.20 x 5.40 x 0.80 inchesWeight:0.6195Product ID:SCR8QP6SP7
Marilyn Wedge is a practicing family therapist with a Ph.D. in social psychology from the University of Chicago, where she received a grant from the prestigious Danforth Foundation. She was a postdoctoral fellow in ethics at the Hastings Center, a nonprofit institution dedicated to bioethics. Wedge is the author of Suffer the Children: The Case Against Labeling and Medicating and an Effective Alternative, which was published in paperback with the title Pills Are Not for Preschoolers: A Drug-Free Approach for Troubled Kids.
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group

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