Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
189
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Aug 1, 1997
Wydawca
Underwood Books
Wydanie
2nd
ISBN-10
1887424148
ISBN-13
9781887424141
Opis
This engaging exploration delves into the complexities of Attention Deficit Disorder, arguing that the condition is not merely a modern affliction but rather a trait rooted in humanity's evolutionary history. The authors present a thought-provoking perspective, suggesting that the behaviors associated with ADD may have once offered distinct advantages in our ancestors' survival.
With contributions from noted figures in the field, including an introduction from Edward M. Hallowell and a foreword by Michael Popkin, readers are guided through a compelling narrative that balances scientific research with personal anecdotes. The text encourages a shift in perception, urging readers to view ADD through a lens of understanding and insight rather than stigma.
As it invites readers to reconsider the implications of Attention Deficit Disorder, the book opens the door to new strategies for harnessing the unique strengths often associated with the condition. This refreshing perspective not only aims to enlighten those affected by ADD but also fosters empathy and awareness in society at large.
With contributions from noted figures in the field, including an introduction from Edward M. Hallowell and a foreword by Michael Popkin, readers are guided through a compelling narrative that balances scientific research with personal anecdotes. The text encourages a shift in perception, urging readers to view ADD through a lens of understanding and insight rather than stigma.
As it invites readers to reconsider the implications of Attention Deficit Disorder, the book opens the door to new strategies for harnessing the unique strengths often associated with the condition. This refreshing perspective not only aims to enlighten those affected by ADD but also fosters empathy and awareness in society at large.