Author(s): Kennedy, Diane M.
Attention deficit/hyperactive disorder (ADHD) is one of the most rapidly growing diagnoses of our generation. Often the diagnosis fails to provide real help, leaving patients, doctors, and families at a loss to know what to do next. But for the first time ever, new insights into the overwhelming number of similarities between autism and ADHD are giving those with ADHD genuine hope. For years, the label of autism has carried a negative connotation. Finally, this book provides a renewed sense of hope and understanding, which can minimize the frustration, misdiagnoses, and misunderstandings ADHD sufferers and their families face.