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About this book
ADHD Complex: Practicing Mental Health in Primary Care, written by Dr. Harlan Gephart, provides a comprehensive review of key subjects of importance for primary care and family practitioners to help them better assess, diagnose, treat, and manage patient populations with ADHD. Dr. Gephart, Emeritus Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at University of Washington, has used his many years of experience and practice with this patient population to put together this helpful guide.- Rating scales, questionnaires, and behavior checklists- Identifying, screening, diagnosing, and treating learning problems in children and adolescents- General principles of multi-modality treatments- ADHD with coexistent psychiatric and behavioral disorders- Resources for clinicians, parents, and patients
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Rating Scales, Questionnaires, and Behavior Checklists
Abstract
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- PEARL: Rating scales are by and large billable, e.g., Vanderbilt, SCARED, PHQ-9, PSC. Behavior checklists are usually considered to be extensions of the history component of the evaluation and are not billable, e.g., Modified Overt Aggression Scale (MOAS), GAPS.
- PEARL: Most pediatricians in practice are quite familiar and adept at using the Vanderbilt questionnaires for assessing ADHD. This chapter will describe other screening tools that, although not completely diagnostic of certain mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression, are very important to use in the assessment of such conditions. So if the clinician is going to diagnose and/or treat complex ADHD, which basically means the assessment for all the potential coexistent conditions, such as anxiety, depression, aggression, and possible bipolar disorder, he or she must become knowledgeable about and must be able to use other rating scales in addition to the Vanderbilt or Connor scale (that is what this book is all about.). These tools are described fully in this chapte...
Table of contents
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Chapter 1. Rating Scales, Questionnaires, and Behavior Checklists
- Chapter 2. Learning Problems in Children and Adolescents
- Chapter 3. Identifying, Screening, and Diagnosing Uncomplicated ADHD
- Chapter 4. General Principles of Multimodality Treatments for Children and Adolescents With Uncomplicated ADHD
- Chapter 5. Age and Gender Differences in ADHD Presentation
- Chapter 6. ADHD Transitioning to Adulthood
- Chapter 7. ADHD Accompanying Other Disorders, including Tics and Tourette Syndrome
- Chapter 8. Enhancing Resilience in a Child With ADHD
- Chapter 9. Anxiety Disorders Secondary or Coexistent With ADHD
- Chapter 10. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
- Chapter 11. PANDAS/PANS Syndromes: What are They and How are They Diagnosed and Treated
- Chapter 12. Depressive Mood Disorders Secondary or Coexistent With ADHD: Diagnosis and Treatment
- Chapter 13. Distinguishing ADHD From Juvenile Bipolar Disorder and Psychosis
- Chapter 14. Behavior Disorders Associated or Coexistent With ADHD
- Chapter 15. Medications for ADHD
- Chapter 16. Medications for Other Non-ADHD Mental Health Conditions in Children and Adolescents: Antidepressants and Atypical Antipsychotics
- Chapter 17. Office Practice Recommendations for Primary Care Management of Mental Health Issues in Children and Adolescents
- Chapter 18. ADHD Resources for Clinicians, Parents, and Patients
- Index