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Smart but Stuck offers a series of true stories about
intelligent, capable teens and adults who have gotten “stuck” at
school or work, or in social relationships because of their ADHD.
These moving and sometimes surprising case histories illustrate
the many facets of the disorder and detail strategies and
s those with ADHD can use to get “unstuck.”
In these pages you’ll meet …
* Sue, who earned good grades until middle school, then lost
motivation for schoolwork. Now in 9th grade, she’s frustrating
teachers and family while losing hope for herself.
* Mike, a college student who recently found himself on academic
probation. His dad has always told him he’s smart but just lazy,
and now he’s starting to believe it.
* Steve, a computer programmer whose ADHD struggles have led to
him losing his job—and his wife. He’s good at programming
computers, but not at programming himself.
* Sarah, who’s had trouble keeping track of things and getting
work done since she hit menopause. She never had such a hard time
when she was younger.
Dr. Thomas Brown, an internationally known authority on ADHD,
highlights the often-unrecognized role that emotions play in this
complex disorder. And it’s not just negative emotions. As Brown
shows, those with ADHD also have a hard time managing positive
emotions about certain interests and activities, making it hard
for them to shift gears and pay attention to immediate needs and
responsibilities. Brown offers an updated view of ADHD and
explains why even very bright people with ADHD can get stuck,
struggling to motivate themselves for important tasks. He
demonstrates why many with ADHD can have laser-like focus for
some tasks while finding it difficult to concentrate on others.
Above all, Brown details paths that people with ADHD can take to
move on toward a more rewarding and productive life.
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From the Back Cover
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Praise for Smart but Stuck
“No matter where you are in your journey to success, if you have
ADHD, this book will help to speed you on your way. I could not
recommend it more highly.”
—Edward (Ned) Hallowell, MD, author, Driven to Distraction and
Delivered from Distraction
“Clearly written, rich in detail, and full of helpful advice,
this book will be beneficial to anyone with ADHD and to those who
struggle to live with, understand, and help them.”
—Russell A. Barkley, PhD, clinical professor, Psychiatry and
Pediatrics, Medical University of South Carolina; author, Taking
Charge of ADHD and Taking Charge of Adult ADHD
“This book, reflecting Dr. Brown’s 35 years of clinical practice
combined with the latest findings from affective neuroscience, is
a must-read for anyone who is interested in ADHD.”
—James J. Gross, PhD, professor, psychology, Stanford
University; editor, Handbook of Emotion Regulation
“Dr. Brown introduces a forgotten piece in the life of those
suffering from ADHD—the role of emotions.”
—Luis Augusto Rohde, MD, PhD, president, World Federation of
ADHD; professor, psychiatry, Federal University of Rio Grande do
Sul, Brazil
“These engaging vignettes vividly bring to life emotional
difficulties that, even for very intelligent teens and adults,
can lead to frustration and failure in efforts to overcome their
deficits in attention, organization, and motivation.”
—Mina K. Dulcan, MD, professor, Psychiatry, Behavioral Sciences
and Pediatrics, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of
Chicago and Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
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