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Thomas E. Brown – Smart but Stuck: Emotions in Teens and Adults with ADHD

Smart but Stuck Emotions in Teens and Adults with ADHD (Unabridged)
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General Information=================== Title:                  Smart but Stuck: Emotions in Teens and Adults with ADHD (Unabridged) Author:                 Thomas E. Brown Read By:                Joe Bronzi Copyright:              2014 Audiobook Copyright:    2014 Publisher:              Audible Studios Duration:               8 hours, 24 minutes, 31 seconds Chapters:               15Media Information================= Source Format:          Audible AAX Source Sample Rate:     22050 Hz Source Channels:        2 Source Bitrate:         63 kbits Lossless Encode:        Yes Encoded Codec:          AAC / M4B Encoded Sample Rate:    22050 Hz Encoded Channels:       2 Encoded Bitrate:        63 kbits Ripper:                 inAudible 1.666Book Description================Compelling stories that present a new view of ADHD Smart but Stuck offers 15 true and compelling stories about intelligent, capable teens and adults who have gotten ‘stuck’ at school, work, and/or in social relationships because of their ADHD. Dr. Brown highlights the often unrecognized role that emotions play in this complex disorder. He explains why even very bright people with ADHD get stuck because they can focus well on some tasks that interest them, but often can’t focus adequately on other important tasks and relationships.The first book to explain and illustrate the crucial role of emotions in the daily functioning of those living with ADHDBrown, Associate Director of the Yale Clinic for Attention & Related Disorders, is an internationally known authority on ADHD Drawing on the latest research findings, the book describes strategies and treatments for getting ‘unstuck’ to move on to a more rewarding and productive life.

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