ADHD & Executive Functioning - Part 4 - Implications for Understanding ADHD

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
  • Substantial research has accumulated to show that ADHD is more than simply a problem with attention, hyperactivity, or even impulse control. Many of the cognitive deficits associated with ADHD lie in the domain of executive functioning in neuropsychology. Since the executive functions provide for human self-regulation, all this suggests that ADHD is a disorder of self-regulation. This presentation will review a theory of ADHD that integrates these concepts into a more coherent and unifying model of ADHD. This model provides for a deeper understanding of the nature of ADHD and its associated cognitive and social deficits along with numerous implications for the management of the disorder.
    In Part 4, I show the numerous implications of the theory of EF as applied to ADHD for a better understanding of what is going wrong in development in the disorder.

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    @JadBourji Před rokem +3

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