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Books / Dr. Annick Vincent

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My Brain Needs Glasses

New 2023 Edition!
ADHD explained to kids

Available at your  prefered bookstore  and as an e-book
I’ll tell you a secret about me: ever since I was little, I’ve had a tendency to get “spaced out.” My ideas jump around like popcorn. It ‘s hard to keep my concentration when my thoughts a re banging a round in my head like bumper cars…
Tom is eight years old and coping with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Through his imaginary journal, he shares his daily life with readers, helping young people, as well as parents and other caregivers, to better understand and cope with ADHD. Tom is endearing, and his journal is funny and imaginative. It brings his reality to life, with all its challenge —challenges that are anything but imaginary.
Packed with effective tips and practical advice for coping with ADHD, this book is an indispensable tool that will answer plenty of questions, regardless of your age!

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My Brain Needs Glasses

New 2023 Edition!
ADHD explained to kids

Available at your  prefered bookstore  and as an e-book
I’ll tell you a secret about me: ever since I was little, I’ve had a tendency to get “spaced out.” My ideas jump around like popcorn. It ‘s hard to keep my concentration when my thoughts a re banging a round in my head like bumper cars…
Tom is eight years old and coping with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Through his imaginary journal, he shares his daily life with readers, helping young people, as well as parents and other caregivers, to better understand and cope with ADHD. Tom is endearing, and his journal is funny and imaginative. It brings his reality to life, with all its challenge —challenges that are anything but imaginary.
Packed with effective tips and practical advice for coping with ADHD, this book is an indispensable tool that will answer plenty of questions, regardless of your age!

My Brain STILL Needs Glasses

ADHD in Adolescents and in Adults
New 2023 Edition!
Available at your  prefered bookstore  and as an e-book

A practical and friendly guide for adolescents and adults living with attention-deficit/hyperac tivity disorder.
ADHD first manifests in childhood with symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity. The strategies to attenuate the symptoms act like “glasses for the brain”, helping with concentration and controlling fidgetiness.
Did you know that over half of children affected by ADHD still show symptoms when they reach adulthood? That means they still need glasses and should know about the resources available for them as grown-ups.
Relying on the latest research in the field, this book is an indispensable guide for all those who want to understand and find tools to better cope with ADHD.
Accessible and packed with illuminating testimonials, it takes the reader step by step through the clinical symptoms, diagnostic approach and pharmacological treatments available for this neurodevelopmental problem.
Thoroughly practical, this guide is also a treasure trove of practical tips and tricks to help adolescents and adults affected by ADHD to develop effective adaptive strategies to deal with the challenges they face from day to day.

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My Brain STILL Needs Glasses

ADHD in Adolescents and in Adults
New 2023 Edition!
Available at your  prefered bookstore  and as an e-book

A practical and friendly guide for adolescents and adults living with attention-deficit/hyperac tivity disorder.
ADHD first manifests in childhood with symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity. The strategies to attenuate the symptoms act like “glasses for the brain”, helping with concentration and controlling fidgetiness.
Did you know that over half of children affected by ADHD still show symptoms when they reach adulthood? That means they still need glasses and should know about the resources available for them as grown-ups.
Relying on the latest research in the field, this book is an indispensable guide for all those who want to understand and find tools to better cope with ADHD.
Accessible and packed with illuminating testimonials, it takes the reader step by step through the clinical symptoms, diagnostic approach and pharmacological treatments available for this neurodevelopmental problem.
Thoroughly practical, this guide is also a treasure trove of practical tips and tricks to help adolescents and adults affected by ADHD to develop effective adaptive strategies to deal with the challenges they face from day to day.

How to find those books in Europe?

My Brain Needs Glasses

My Brain Still Needs Glasses

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      Suggestions of books on ADHD and related disorders in English

        • Classification is divided into Children and Adult ADHD. Books that cover both are in the Adult ADHD section.
        • Other interesting books may not be on that list, please use the contact us option to give us the information.
        • Note that all suggested books in French are listed in the French section of this website.
English

Books for kids and parents

BARKLEY, R. A. (2013) : Taking Charge of ADHD : The Complete Authoritative Guide for Parents. New York : Guilford Press.

BERTIN, M., (2011) : The Family ADHD Solution: A Scientific Approach to Maximizing Your Child’s Attention and Minimizing Parental Stress. New York : Palgrave Macmillan.

BOS, E., MARGOLESE, S (2016) : Billy Can’t Slow Down!: Story & Tools for managing ADHD. Montréal : Plant Love Grow.

HANDELMAN, K. (2011) : Attention Difference Disorder: How to Turn Your Child or Teen’s Difference into Strenghts in 7 simple steps. New York : Morgan James Publishing.

NADEAU, K. G., LITTMAN, E. B., and QUINN, P. (2015) : Understanding Girls with AD/HD. Silver Spring : Advantage Books.

NADEAU, K.G. (2006) : Survival Guide for College Students with ADHD or LD. New York: Magination Press.

PHELAN, T. W. (2003) : 1-2-3 Magic. Glen Ellyn. Illinois : Parent Magic inc.

SADEK, JOSEPH (2018) : A Clinician’s Guide to ADHD Comorbidities in Children and Adolescents. Switzerland : Springer International Publishing.

SALINE, S. (2018) : What Your ADHD Child Wishes You Knew: Working Together to Empower Kids for Success in School and Life. New York : Penguin.

VINCENT, A. (2023) : My Brain Needs Glasses. Montréal : Juniper Publishing.

WEISS, G., & HECHTMEN, L. (1993) : Hyperactive children grown up. New York : Guilford Press.

English

Books for adults

ADLER, L. and FLORENCE, M. (2006) : Scattered Minds : Hope and Help for Adults with ADHD. New York: Putnam.

BARKLEY, R. A. (2011) : Barkley Deficits in Executive Functioning Scale (BDEFS). New York : Guilford Press.

BARKLEY, R. A. (2011) : Barkley Adult ADHD Rating Scale-IV (BAARS-IV). New York: Guilford Press.

BARKLEY, R.A., MURPHY K.R. & FISCHER, M. (2010) : ADHD in Adults: What the Science Says, by. New York : Guilford Publications.

BARKLEY, R. A. (2010) : Taking Charge of Adult ADHD. New York : Guilford

BROWN, T. E. (2009) : Attention Deficit Disorders and Comorbidities in Children, Adolescents and Adults. Washington DC : American Psychiatric Press.

BROWN, T. E. (2017) : Outside the Box : Rethinking ADD/ADHD in Children and Adults, A practical Guide. Washington DC: American Psychiatric Association Publishing.

GREEN, R. & JAIN, U. (2011) : A.D.D. Stole My Car Keys. Missauga : Big Brain Production.

HALLOWELL, E. M., and Ratey, J. J. (1995) : Driven to Distraction: Recognizing and Coping with Attention Deficit Disorder from Childhood through Adulthood. New York: Simon & Schuster.

HALLOWELL, E. M., and RATEY, J. J. (1996) : Answers to Distraction. New York : Bantam Books.

HALLOWELL, E. M., and RATEY, J. J. (2005) : Delivered from Distraction. New York : Ballantine Books.

KELLY, K., and RAMUNDO, P. (1996) : You Mean I’m not Lazy, Stupid or Crazy? A Fireside Book. New York : Simon & Schuster.

KOOIJ, J.J.SANDRA, (2013) : Adult ADHD: Diagnostic Assessment and Treatment. London: Springer.

KOLBERG, J and NADEAU, K.G. (2002) : ADD-Friendly ways to Organize Your Life. New York : Routledge.

MACNIVEN, L., BALIEY, J.A., with contribution from GRAY, A. (2019) : May We Have Your Attention Please? Toronto : Springboard.

MOULTON SARKIS S., KLEIN K., (2011) : ADD and Your Money : A Guide to Personal Finance for Adults with Attention-Deficit Disorder. Oakland : New Harbinger Publications, Inc.

MOULTON SARKIS S., (2011) : 10 Simple Solutions to Adult ADD. Oakland: New Harbinger Publications, Inc.

MOULTON SARKIS S., (2011) : Moulton Sarkis S., (2011) : Adult ADD: A Guide for the newly Diagnosed. Oakland : New Harbinger Publications, Inc.

MOULTON SARKIS S., (2008) : Making the Grades with ADD, A Student’s Guide to Succeeding in College with Attention Deficit Disorder. Oakland : New Harbinger Publications, Inc.

NADEAU, K. G. (1996) : Adventures in Fast Forward: Life, Love and Work for the ADD Adult. New York : Brunner/Mazel.

NADEAU, K. G. (1997) : ADD in the Workplace: Choices, Changes and Challenges. New York : Brunner/Mazel.

NADEAU, K. G., LITTMEN, E. B., and QUINN, P. (2002) : Understanding Women with AD/HD. Silver Spring : Advantage Books.

PERA G., (2008) : Is it You, Me, or Adult ADD? Stopping the Roller Coaster When Your Partner has — Surprise! — Attention Deficit Disorder. San Francisco, 1201 Alarm Press.

PERA G. and ROBIN A.L., (2016) : Adult ADHD-Focused Couple Therapy: Clinical Strategies. New York : Routledge.

PINSKY S. C., (2006) : Organizing Solutions for People with Attention Deficit Disorder-Tips and Tools to Help you Take Charge of Your Life and Get Organized. Glouchester : Fair Winds Press.

ROTZ R., WRIGHT S.D. (2005) : Fidget to Focus: Outwit Your Boredom: Sensory Strategies for Living with ADD. Lincol : iUniverse.

RAMSAY, J. RUSSELL, ROSTAIN, ANTHONY L. (2007) : Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Adult ADHD. An Integrative Psychosocial and Medical Approach. Routledge.

RAMSAY, J.R. (2009) : Non medication Treatments for Adult ADHD: Evaluating Impact on Daily Functioning and Well-Being. Washington DC : American Psychological Association Press.

RETZ, W (Homburg) and KLEIN, RG (New York) (2010) : Key issues in mental Health vol 176 : Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in Adults.

SAFREN, S. A., SPRICH S., PERLMAN C.A., OTTO, M. W. (2005) : Mastering Your Adult ADHD, A Cognitive Behavioral Treatment Program, Client Workbook. New York : Oxford.

SAFREN, S. A., PERLMAN C.A., SPRICH S., OTTO, M. W. (2005) : Mastering Your Adult ADHD, A Cognitive Behavioral Treatment Program, Therapist Guide, New York : Oxford.

SADEK, JOSEPH (2014) : A Clinician’s Guide to ADHD. Switzerland: Springer International Publishing.

SADEK, JOSEPH (2016) : A Clinician’s Guide to Adult ADHD Comorbidities. Switzerland : Springer International Publishing.

SOLANTO, M. (2011) : Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Adult ADHD : Targeting Executive Dysfunction. New York : Guilford Press

SOLDEN, S. (1995) : Women with Attention Deficit Disorder: Embracing Disorganization at Home and in the Workplace. Grass Valley : Underwood Books.

SURMAN C., BILKEY T., WEINTRAUB K. (2013) : Fast Minds: How to Thrive If You Have ADHD (Or Think You Might). New York : Penguin Groups.

TUCKMAN, A. (2008) : Integrative Treatment for Adult ADHD. Oakland : New Harbinger Publications, Inc.

TUCKMAN, A. (2009) : More Attention, Less Deficit : Success Strategies for Adults with ADHD. U.S.A : Specialty Press/A.D.D. Warehouse.

TUCKMAN, A. (2012) : Understand Your Brain, Get More Done, available at ADDwarehouse.

VINCENT A. (2023) : My Brain Still Needs Glasses. Montreal : Juniper Publishing.

WALKER, L. (2011) : With Time to Spare: The Ultimate Guide to Peak Performance for Entrepreneurs, Adults with ADHD and other Creative Geniuses. Montreal : Creative Genius Publications.

ZYLOWSKA, LIDIA (2012) : The Mindfulness Prescription for Adult ADHD, An 8-Step Program for Strengthnening Attention, Managing Emotions and Achieving your Goals. Boston&London : Trumpeter.

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