Nonfiction » Psychology » ADHD

Your Life Can Be Better: using strategies for Adult ADD/ADHD    by Doug Puryear
Price: $1.99 USD. 89020 words. Language: English. Published on December 26, 2011. Nonfiction » Psychology » ADHD.

(5.00 from 1 review)
this ADD book is different: -it is by a psychiatrist, about his own struggles with ADD and those of his patients and his friends. -it is personal, about real people coping with real problems. -it is about strategies, not about medications or the history, definition or diagnosis of ADD. -it is not academic. it is interesting and light reading, with lots of helpful information and ideas.
ADD Self Help    by Dr Neil Beck
Price: $12.99 USD. 37700 words. Language: English. Published on June 30, 2011. Nonfiction » Psychology » ADHD.

“ADD Self Help” was written especially for people with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD and ADHD) and for people who want to help loved ones who may have Attention Deficit Disorder. This book is written in simple clear English.If you are searching for simple clear information about Attention Deficit Disorder, ADD Self Help is a book you will find very helpful.
ADD & ADHD, Attention Deficit Disorder Treatment and Cure – Meditation    by Vern Lovic
Price: $2.99 USD. 12330 words. Language: English. Published by MF Books  on March 30, 2011. Nonfiction » Psychology » ADHD.

Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD & ADHD) cured through meditation. The author takes us through the simple steps necessary to stop ADD - ADHD in its tracks and set your life straight. This book is published in a 1st person perspective and shows you everything you need to know to use meditation as a cure for your runaway freight-train mind. This meditation process involves no religious aspects!
The To Do List Solution For Adult ADD’ers    by Elizabeth Ann Trigg
Price: $2.99 USD. 3080 words. Language: English. Published by Navarone Books on December 18, 2010. Nonfiction » Psychology » ADHD.

(5.00 from 1 review)
I do know exactly what it feels like to enthusiastically write a lengthy To Do list at midnight for the next day only to wake up in a different frame of mind and be so overwhelmed by the list written the night before that I feel unable to tackle the first thing on the list. What if there were an ADD-friendly daytimer? A To Do List that was compatible with ADD traits? This book CAN help!