Adult ADHD-focused couple therapy
clinical interventions
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Word Count
59,000 words, Guess
Page Count
236 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100415812097
- ISBN-100415812100
- ISBN-139780415812092
- ISBN-139780415812108
- Library of Congress Control Number2014046005
and 5 more
- OCLC Control Number875521202
- OCLC Control Number934433100
- Better World Books9780415812108
- Better World Books9780415812092
- Open LibraryOL27200246M
Classifications
- DDC616.85/890651
- LCCRC394.A85 A3425 2016
- LCCRC394.A85
Description
"Adult ADHD-Focused Couple Therapy breaks new ground in explaining and suggesting ways to treat the chaos ADHD can cause within the most delicate and cherished interpersonal unit - the couple. Combining clinical rigor and the latest research advances with deeply personal knowledge and connections to couples with ADHD, the editors assemble a collection of essays that are instructive and insightful. From using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy with ADHD couples, to instituting and reinforcing positive habits to combat ADHD, this is an indispensible volume for counselors with ADHD clients"--Provided by publisher.
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