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In a discussion of ADHD treatments, Wender and Tomb stress that drug therapy remains the most effective in treating the disorder. They add, however, that psychological techniques, when combined with medication, can produce further improvement. Wender and Tomb offer practical, comprehensive instructions on how parents of an ADHD sufferer can best help their child. Now a classic work, ADHD grants parents and adults whose lives have been touched by this disorder an indispensable source of help, hope, and understanding.

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In a discussion of ADHD treatments, Wender and Tomb stress that drug therapy remains the most effective in treating the disorder. They add, however, that psychological techniques, when combined with medication, can produce further improvement. Wender and Tomb offer practical, comprehensive instructions on how parents of an ADHD sufferer can best help their child. Now a classic work, ADHD grants parents and adults whose lives have been touched by this disorder an indispensable source of help, hope, and understanding.
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Paul Wender, MD, is author of the best-selling book The Hyperactive Child, Adolescent, and Adult, and is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and Director of Psychiatric Research at the University of Utah School of Medicine. Known as the "Dean of ADHD" by his colleagues, he is a pioneer in identifying and treating ADHD and he ran some of the first clinical trials on Ritalin. David A. Tomb, MD, is a former professor of psychiatry at the University of Utah and is now in private practice. He is the author of numerous textbooks including the widely used Psychiatry for the House Officer. He has been an active clinician and has held several administrative positions including Director of Child Psychiatry and Acting Chairman of Psychiatry at the University of Utah School of Medicine and Medical Director of the University Neuropsychiatric Institute.