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Resources
BOOKS ON ADHD
Amen, D.G. (1998). Change Your
Brain Change Your Life. New York, NY: Random House.
Amen, D.G. (2001). Healing ADD:
The Breakthrough Program That Allows You to See and
Heal the 6 Types of ADD. New York, NY: G.P. Putnam’s Sons.
Amen, D. (2003). Healing Anxiety
and Depression.
New York, NY: G.P. Putnam’s Sons.
Hallowell, E. & Ratey, J. (1994). Driven
to Distraction.
New York, NY: Pantheon Books.
Hallowell, E. & Ratey, J. (1994). Answers
to Distraction. New York, NY: Pantheon Books.
Hallowell, E. & Ratey, J. (2005). Delivered
From Distraction. New York, NY: Ballantine Books
Hallowell, E. (1997) Worry. New York,NY: Ballantine
Books.
Kelly, K & Ramundo, P. (1993). You
Mean I’m
Not Lazy, Stupid Or Crazy?!
New York, NY: Simon & Shuster
Kolberg, J. & Nadeau, Kathleen, (2002). ADD-Friendly
Ways To Organize Your Life. New York, NY: Brunner-Routledge.
Matlen, T. (2005). Survival
Tips for Women with AD/HD.
Plantation FL: Specialty Press.
Miller, D. & Blum, K (1997). Overload
- Attention Deficit Disorder And The Addictive Brain. Kansas
City, KS: Universal City Press Syndicate.
Miller, S. & Berg, I. (1995). The
Miracle Method . NY: W.W. Norton &
Company.
Nadeau, K. (1996). Adventures
in Fast Forward: Life, Love and Work for the ADD
Adult. New York, NY: Bruner/Mazel
Trade.
Nadeau, K. (1996). ADD in the
Workplace: Choices, Changes and Challenges. New York, NY: Bruner/Mazel
York, NY: Bruner/Mazel.
Nadeau, K. and Quinn, P. (Eds.) (2002) Understanding
Women with AD/HD. SilverSprings, MD: Advantage Books.
Novotni, M. (1999). What Does
Everybody Else Know That I Don’t? Plantation, FL: Specialty Press,
Inc.
Quinn, P., & Nadeau, K. (2004). When
Moms and Kids Have ADD. Washington, DC: Advantage Press.
Ratey, J & Johnson, C. (1995). Shadow
Syndromes.
New York, NY: Pantheon Books.
Richardson, W. (1997). A.D.D. & Addiction. Colorado
Springs, CO: Pinon Press.
Richardson, W. (2005). When
Too Much Isn’t
Enough: Ending the Destructive Cycle of AD/HD and
Addictive Behavior. Colorado Springs, CO: Pinion
Press.
Solden, S. (2005). Journeys
Through ADDulthood. New
York, NY: Walker &
Company.
Solden, S. (2005). Women With
Attention Deficit Disorder. Grass Valley, CA: Underwood Books.
Weiss, L. (1996). A.D.D. on
the Job. Dallas, TX:
Taylor Publishing.
Zander, R and Zander, B. (2000) The
Art of Possibility.
New York, NY: Penguin Books.
WEBSITES ON ADHD
www.
addconsults.com
ADD Consults – a resource for professionals
who work with AD/HD
www.add.org
National Attention Deficit Disorder Association
www.add.about.com
Voted most informative ADD site by those who have
ADHD
www.additude.com
ADDitude magazine website. This is also a great magazine.
www.caddra.ca/en/guidelines.html
Canadian ADHD Resources Alliance – excellent
information
www.chadd.org
Children and Adults with ADD – International
organization focused on children
www.nimh.nih.gov/publicat/adhd.cfm
National Institute of Mental Health
www.sarisolden.com
Saril Solden, author of Women with ADD
BOOKS ON ORGANIZATION
Buzan, T. (1994). The Mind
Map Book. New York, NY.
Penguin Group.
Covey, S. (1994). First Things
First. New York, NY.
Simon & Schuster.
Felton, S. (1993). The Messies
Manual. New York,
NY. Fleming H. Revell.
Felton, S. (1993). Messie No
More. New York, NY.
Fleming H. Revell.
Felron, S. (1987). The Messies
Superguide. New York,
NY. Fleming H. Revell.
Hemphill, B. (1996). Taming
The Office Tiger, Kiplinger
Times.
Hemphill B. (1988). Taming The
Paper Tiger, New York,
NY. Dodd, Mead and
Company
Kolberg, J. & Nadeau, K. (2002) ADD-Friendly
Ways To Organize You Life. New York, NY. Brunner-Routledge
Lehmkuhl, Dorothy and Lamping, Delores Cotter (1993)
Organizing for The Creative
Person, New York, NY:
Crown Publishing Group, 1993
Silver, Susan, Organized To
Be The Best, Adams Hall
Publishing, 1995
WEBSITES ON GETTING ORGANIZED
Fly Lady
Messies Anonymous
My Organized Life
National Association of Professional Organizers
TO LOCATE PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZERS
The National Association of Professional Organizers
National Study Group on the Chronically Disorganized
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