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ADHD: A Hunter in a Farmer's World
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A newly revised and updated edition of the classic guide to reframing our view of ADHD and embracing its benefits
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A newly revised and updated edition of the classic guide to reframing our view of ADHD and embracing its benefits
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Inner Traditions Bear and Company
- 3rd Edition, Revised and Updated Edition of Attent
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 154mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 390g
- ISBN-13: 9781620558980
- ISBN-10: 162055898X
- Artikelnr.: 55172218
- Verlag: Inner Traditions Bear and Company
- 3rd Edition, Revised and Updated Edition of Attent
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 154mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 390g
- ISBN-13: 9781620558980
- ISBN-10: 162055898X
- Artikelnr.: 55172218
Thom Hartmann is the host of the internationally syndicated talkshow The Thom Hartmann Program and the TV show The Big Picture on the Free Speech TV network. He is the award-winning New York Times bestselling author of 24 books, including Adult ADHD, ADHD and the Edison Gene, and The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight. A former psychotherapist and founder of the Hunter School, a residential and day school for children with ADHD, he lives in Portland, Oregon.
FOREWORD
Re-affirming the Value of All Human Beings by Michael Popkin
PREFACE
From Minimal Brain Damage to Hyperactivity to ADHD
INTRODUCTION
Hunters and Farmers Twenty Years Later
PART ONE
UNDERSTANDING HUNTERS AND FARMERS
ONE
ADHD as a State of Mind
TWO
How to Recognize Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
THREE
Hunters in Our Schools and Offices: The Origin of ADHD
FOUR
“Normal” People: The Origins of Agriculture
FIVE
Baseline States of Consciousness
SIX
Could Someone with ADHD Have Survivedin a Primitive Hunting Society?
SEVEN
Hunters and Farmers Vindicated by Science
EIGHT
What Maslow Overlooked: The Need to Feel Alive
NINE
Can Parents’ Smoking Cause Childhood Behavior Problems?
PART TWO
LIVING AND THRIVING IN THE FARMER’S WORLD
TEN
How to Turn a “Disorder” Back into a Skill: A Survival Guide for ADHD
Adults
ELEVEN
The Hunter’s Struggle: Impulse and Its Control
TWELVE
How to Work with a Hunter: Practical Advice for Managers, Parents, and
Teachers
THIRTEEN
Studying and Paying Attention
FOURTEEN
Creativity and ADHD: A Brilliant and Flexible Mind
FIFTEEN
ADHD and Sleep
SIXTEEN
Hunters on Drugs
SEVENTEEN
Halfway to the Stars:How Unrealized ADHD Can Limit an Apparently Successful
Life
EIGHTEEN
A Disorganized Collection of “Hunter in a Farmer’s World” Anecdotes
NINETEEN
The Edison Trait: Hunters Who Have Changed the World
EPILOGUE
Older and Younger Cultures: Further Thoughts on Cultural Anthropology and
Our Future Acknowledgments
AFTERWORD
A Legacy of Hope
by Ellen B. Littman
About the Author
by Dave deBronkart
Also by Thom Hartmann
Bibliography
Index
Re-affirming the Value of All Human Beings by Michael Popkin
PREFACE
From Minimal Brain Damage to Hyperactivity to ADHD
INTRODUCTION
Hunters and Farmers Twenty Years Later
PART ONE
UNDERSTANDING HUNTERS AND FARMERS
ONE
ADHD as a State of Mind
TWO
How to Recognize Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
THREE
Hunters in Our Schools and Offices: The Origin of ADHD
FOUR
“Normal” People: The Origins of Agriculture
FIVE
Baseline States of Consciousness
SIX
Could Someone with ADHD Have Survivedin a Primitive Hunting Society?
SEVEN
Hunters and Farmers Vindicated by Science
EIGHT
What Maslow Overlooked: The Need to Feel Alive
NINE
Can Parents’ Smoking Cause Childhood Behavior Problems?
PART TWO
LIVING AND THRIVING IN THE FARMER’S WORLD
TEN
How to Turn a “Disorder” Back into a Skill: A Survival Guide for ADHD
Adults
ELEVEN
The Hunter’s Struggle: Impulse and Its Control
TWELVE
How to Work with a Hunter: Practical Advice for Managers, Parents, and
Teachers
THIRTEEN
Studying and Paying Attention
FOURTEEN
Creativity and ADHD: A Brilliant and Flexible Mind
FIFTEEN
ADHD and Sleep
SIXTEEN
Hunters on Drugs
SEVENTEEN
Halfway to the Stars:How Unrealized ADHD Can Limit an Apparently Successful
Life
EIGHTEEN
A Disorganized Collection of “Hunter in a Farmer’s World” Anecdotes
NINETEEN
The Edison Trait: Hunters Who Have Changed the World
EPILOGUE
Older and Younger Cultures: Further Thoughts on Cultural Anthropology and
Our Future Acknowledgments
AFTERWORD
A Legacy of Hope
by Ellen B. Littman
About the Author
by Dave deBronkart
Also by Thom Hartmann
Bibliography
Index
FOREWORD
Re-affirming the Value of All Human Beings by Michael Popkin
PREFACE
From Minimal Brain Damage to Hyperactivity to ADHD
INTRODUCTION
Hunters and Farmers Twenty Years Later
PART ONE
UNDERSTANDING HUNTERS AND FARMERS
ONE
ADHD as a State of Mind
TWO
How to Recognize Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
THREE
Hunters in Our Schools and Offices: The Origin of ADHD
FOUR
“Normal” People: The Origins of Agriculture
FIVE
Baseline States of Consciousness
SIX
Could Someone with ADHD Have Survivedin a Primitive Hunting Society?
SEVEN
Hunters and Farmers Vindicated by Science
EIGHT
What Maslow Overlooked: The Need to Feel Alive
NINE
Can Parents’ Smoking Cause Childhood Behavior Problems?
PART TWO
LIVING AND THRIVING IN THE FARMER’S WORLD
TEN
How to Turn a “Disorder” Back into a Skill: A Survival Guide for ADHD
Adults
ELEVEN
The Hunter’s Struggle: Impulse and Its Control
TWELVE
How to Work with a Hunter: Practical Advice for Managers, Parents, and
Teachers
THIRTEEN
Studying and Paying Attention
FOURTEEN
Creativity and ADHD: A Brilliant and Flexible Mind
FIFTEEN
ADHD and Sleep
SIXTEEN
Hunters on Drugs
SEVENTEEN
Halfway to the Stars:How Unrealized ADHD Can Limit an Apparently Successful
Life
EIGHTEEN
A Disorganized Collection of “Hunter in a Farmer’s World” Anecdotes
NINETEEN
The Edison Trait: Hunters Who Have Changed the World
EPILOGUE
Older and Younger Cultures: Further Thoughts on Cultural Anthropology and
Our Future Acknowledgments
AFTERWORD
A Legacy of Hope
by Ellen B. Littman
About the Author
by Dave deBronkart
Also by Thom Hartmann
Bibliography
Index
Re-affirming the Value of All Human Beings by Michael Popkin
PREFACE
From Minimal Brain Damage to Hyperactivity to ADHD
INTRODUCTION
Hunters and Farmers Twenty Years Later
PART ONE
UNDERSTANDING HUNTERS AND FARMERS
ONE
ADHD as a State of Mind
TWO
How to Recognize Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
THREE
Hunters in Our Schools and Offices: The Origin of ADHD
FOUR
“Normal” People: The Origins of Agriculture
FIVE
Baseline States of Consciousness
SIX
Could Someone with ADHD Have Survivedin a Primitive Hunting Society?
SEVEN
Hunters and Farmers Vindicated by Science
EIGHT
What Maslow Overlooked: The Need to Feel Alive
NINE
Can Parents’ Smoking Cause Childhood Behavior Problems?
PART TWO
LIVING AND THRIVING IN THE FARMER’S WORLD
TEN
How to Turn a “Disorder” Back into a Skill: A Survival Guide for ADHD
Adults
ELEVEN
The Hunter’s Struggle: Impulse and Its Control
TWELVE
How to Work with a Hunter: Practical Advice for Managers, Parents, and
Teachers
THIRTEEN
Studying and Paying Attention
FOURTEEN
Creativity and ADHD: A Brilliant and Flexible Mind
FIFTEEN
ADHD and Sleep
SIXTEEN
Hunters on Drugs
SEVENTEEN
Halfway to the Stars:How Unrealized ADHD Can Limit an Apparently Successful
Life
EIGHTEEN
A Disorganized Collection of “Hunter in a Farmer’s World” Anecdotes
NINETEEN
The Edison Trait: Hunters Who Have Changed the World
EPILOGUE
Older and Younger Cultures: Further Thoughts on Cultural Anthropology and
Our Future Acknowledgments
AFTERWORD
A Legacy of Hope
by Ellen B. Littman
About the Author
by Dave deBronkart
Also by Thom Hartmann
Bibliography
Index