We we're unable to submit your request, please try again later.
Thank you. An email will be sent when this product is back in stock.
Invalid email entered
This guide equips healthcare practitioners with the essential knowledge and structure needed to carry out thorough ADHD assessments in adults. Drawing on the authors' extensive clinical experience and their leadership in ADHD assessment, service development and clinical guideline work, it explains how to evaluate symptoms, functional impairment, and co-occurring conditions with accuracy and confidence.
It distils the core principles of effective semi-structured interviewing and demonstrates how tools such as ACE+ can be applied thoughtfully in practice. The book also provides clear guidance on pre-assessment information gathering, differential diagnosis, report writing, and feedback, supporting healthcare practitioners beyond the interview itself.
Designed for use across public and private healthcare systems internationally, this clear, practical resource is essential reading for healthcare practitioners involved in adult ADHD assessment.
J. Russell Ramsay, PhD, psychologist specializing in the assessment and psychosocial treatment of adult ADHD and author of Once I Get Started: The Adult ADHD Program for Turning Your Intentions into Actions
Susan Young and Alexandra Lewis's excellent new book, How to Assess and Diagnose ADHD in Adults, is simply the best clinician guide available on this essential topic. An accurate diagnosis is the gateway to treatment and a better life for adults with ADHD. If you are a clinician who sees adults with ADHD, get this book now!
Choosing a selection results in a full page refresh.