Daviss, W. Burleson.

Moodiness in ADHD : A Clinician's Guide. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (193 pages)

Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Contributors -- 1: Introduction: ADHD, Moodiness, Meteorology, and Elephants -- References -- 2: Assessment Strategies for Moody ADHD in Children, Adolescents, and Adults -- Introduction -- History of Present Illness, Past History, Family History, and Staging the Interview -- The Physical and Mental Status Examination -- Structured Interviews and Rating Scales -- Neuropsychological, Continuous Performance, and Electroencephalogram (EEG) Tests -- Summary and Next Steps -- References -- 3: Mood Disturbance in ADHD Due to a General Medical Condition -- References -- 4: Comorbidity of ADHD with Anxiety Disorders and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder -- Prevalence and Morbidity -- Etiological Factors -- Theoretical Approaches to Comorbidity -- Neurobiology -- Risk Factors and Associations -- Assessment and Differential Diagnosis -- Symptom Presentation and Diagnosis -- Treatment -- Psychosocial Treatment -- Psychopharmacological Treatment -- Stimulants -- Nonstimulants -- Combination Pharmacotherapy -- General Recommendations -- Concluding Remarks and Critical Next Steps -- References -- 5: Post-traumatic Stress Disorders and ADHD -- Background and Significance -- Etiological Factors -- Assessment and Differential Diagnosis -- Treatment -- Psychosocial Treatment -- Pharmacological Treatments -- Combination Treatments -- Future Directions -- References -- 6: Disruptive Mood Dysregulation, and Other Disruptive or Aggressive Disorders in ADHD -- Background, Phenomenology, and Prevalence -- Associations of Aggressive Behavior, Negative Affect, and ADHD -- History and Conceptual Issues -- Assessment -- Is ADHD Really a Part of the Clinical Picture? -- Is a Mood Disorder Present? -- What Are the Influences of Other Contributing or Complicating Factors? -- Other Disorders -- Adverse Effects of Pharmacotherapy. Social and Familial Factors -- Intervention Approaches -- Issues in Treatment Selection: Diagnostically or Trans-diagnostically Based and Prioritizing Targets -- Pharmacotherapy -- Psychotherapy and Psychosocial Interventions -- Future Directions -- References -- 7: Depressive Disorders and ADHD -- Prevalence and Morbidity -- Risk and Etiological Factors -- Assessment and Differential Diagnosis -- Treatment -- Pharmacotherapy -- Psychotherapy and Other Psychosocial Interventions -- Combination Treatment -- Conclusions and Future Directions -- References -- 8: Pediatric Bipolar Disorders and ADHD -- Background and Significance -- Introduction -- Epidemiology -- Etiological Factors -- Assessment and Differential Diagnosis -- Bipolar Symptoms and Subtypes -- Clinical Presentations and Assessment of Bipolar Disorder -- Episodicity -- Cardinal Symptoms -- Irritability -- Depression -- Preschool Presentations -- Bipolarity and Comorbidities -- Bipolar Disorders and ADHD -- Longitudinal Course and Differential Diagnosis -- Treatment -- Conclusions and Future Directions -- References -- 9: Autism Spectrum and Other Developmental Disorders and ADHD -- Prevalence and Morbidity -- Etiological Factors -- Assessment -- Treatment -- Psychosocial Treatments -- Psychosocial Interventions for ADHD -- Psychosocial Interventions for ASD -- Psychopharmacological Treatment -- Combination Treatment -- Future Directions -- References -- 10: Moodiness in Patients with ADHD and Substance Use Disorders -- ADHD, SUD, and Moodiness: Prevalence, Morbidity, and Comorbidity -- Etiological Factors -- Assessment and Differential Diagnosis of Mood Issues in ADHD and SUD -- Treating Mood Problems in Patients with SUD, Other Comorbidities, and ADHD -- Psychosocial Treatments for SUD and Comorbid Disorders -- Medication Treatment for ADHD in Patients with SUDs -- Case One: John. Conclusion and Next Steps -- References -- 11: Moody Adults with ADHD -- Background, Prevalence, and Morbidity -- Models of the Adult ADHD-ED Relationship -- Etiological Factors -- Assessment -- Scales That Assess ADHD Symptoms and Expand to Include ED -- Scales of Executive Function Deficit That Include ED -- Scales of Mood, Anxiety, Substance Use, and Personality Disorders -- Treatment -- Psychotherapy -- Pharmacotherapy -- Stimulants -- Non-stimulants -- Combining Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy -- Conclusions and Future Directions -- References -- Index.

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Affective disorders--Chemotherapy.


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