This review covers (2nd Edition), authored by J. Gordon Millichap , a pediatric neurologist at Northwestern University Medical School. Overview of the Handbook
The Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Handbook serves as a scholarly yet practical resource for diagnosing and managing ADHD. While primarily intended for healthcare providers—such as pediatricians, neurologists, and psychiatrists—its clear organization makes it accessible to "informed" parents and educators seeking a deeper understanding of the disorder. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Handbo...
: Reviewers from the Journal of Pediatric Neurology describe it as one of the most comprehensive resources available, noting its usefulness for anyone providing care to children with ADHD. This review covers (2nd Edition), authored by J
: The handbook is praised for its neurological perspective, supported by MRI evidence and electroencephalographic data to explain the biological basis of the disorder. making it a practical clinical tool.
The handbook addresses several critical questions regarding the nature and treatment of ADHD:
: Dr. Millichap discusses long-term outcomes, such as whether children typically outgrow the condition. Critical Reception
: Despite its scholarly roots, the book is noted for being well-organized and easy to read, making it a practical clinical tool.