Re: Head Injuries ADD (was Re: Anger )

2003-02-25 Thread Ticia
Jose J. Ortiz-Carlo wrote: Of everything I was able to read about ADD, the best texts I can recommend on ADD are Answers to Distraction and Driven to Distraction by Edward M. Hallowell MD and John Ratey MD. If you are curious about the condition, or if you think you are affected by it, get

Re: Head Injuries ADD (was Re: Anger )

2003-02-23 Thread Jose J. Ortiz-Carlo
From: Reggie Bautista [EMAIL PROTECTED] Have you ever considered the possibility you might have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or a learning disorder? The following two articles are mainly about children, but I'm sure you'll be able to find many related links. I hope this

Re: Head Injuries ADD (was Re: Anger )

2003-02-23 Thread Jim Sharkey
Jose J. Ortiz-Carlo wrote: Note that this excerpt comprises only a fraction of the DSM-IV's entry on ADHD, and it should be used only for informational purposes. They apply not only to children, but to adults as well. Although it's clear that adults don't come down with ADD, there has to be

Re: Head Injuries ADD (was Re: Anger )

2003-02-23 Thread Jose J. Ortiz-Carlo
From: Jim Sharkey [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wow. I went through that list and it was basically check, check, check... I wonder if I should look into this a little more closely? Jim If you think you should, then by all means do. You'll be in good company. :) JJ

Re: Head Injuries ADD (was Re: Anger )

2003-02-23 Thread Kevin Tarr
At 09:35 PM 2/23/2003 -0500, you wrote: Jose J. Ortiz-Carlo wrote: Note that this excerpt comprises only a fraction of the DSM-IV's entry on ADHD, and it should be used only for informational purposes. They apply not only to children, but to adults as well. Although it's clear that adults don't