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Resources Please note: I have added additional resources to the gender specific resources section. These werent in packets participants received at the conference. Books ADHD Overview and Executive Function Barkley, R. (2012). Executive


  1. Resources Please note: I have added additional resources to the gender specific resources section. These weren’t in packets participants received at the conference. Books ADHD Overview and Executive Function Barkley, R. (2012). Executive Functions: What They Are, How They Work, and Why They Evolved. New York, NY: The Guilford Press. Brown, T. E. (2013). A New Understanding of ADHD in Children and Adults: Executive Function Impairments. New York, NY: Routledge Dawson, P. & Guare, R. (2009). Smart but Scattered: The Revolutionary "Executive Skills" Approach to Helping Kids Reach Their Potential. New York, NY: The Guilford Press. Hallowell, E.M. & Ratey, J. J. (2010). Answers to Distration. New York, NY: Anchor Books. Hallowell, E.M. & Ratey, J. J. (2011). Driven to Distraction (Revised): Recognizing and Coping with Attention Deficit Disorder. New York, NY: Anchor Books. College Students/Working with College Students (Life Skills and/or Academic Skills) Kelly, K. & Ramundo, P. (2006). You Mean I'm Not Lazy, Stupid or Crazy?!: The Classic Self-Help Book for Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder (Updated Edition). New York, NY: Scribner. Mooney, J. & Cole, D. (2000). Learning Outside the Lines: Two Ivy League Students with Learning Disabilities and ADHD Give You the Tools for Academic Success and Educational Revolution . New York, NY: Fireside. Nadeau, K. (2006). Survival Guide for College Students with ADHD or LD. Washington, D.C.: Magination Press. Quinn, P. (2012). ADHD and the College Student: The Everything Guide to Your Most Urgent Questions. Washington, D.C. Magination Press. Ratey, N. (2008). The Disorganized Mind: Coaching Your ADHD Brain to Take Control of Your Time, Tasks, and Talents. New York, NY: St. Martin’s Press. Sarkis, S. (2008). Making the Grade With ADD: A Student's Guide to Succeeding in College With Attention Deficit Disorder. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Publications. Weyandt, L.L., & DuPaul, G. (2013). College Students with ADHD: Current Issues and Future Directions. New York, NY: Springer. Science and Physiology of ADHD Barkley, R. & Murphy, K. (2008). ADHD in adults: What the Science Says. New York, NY: The Guilford Press. Chandler, C. (2010). The Science of ADHD: A Guide for Parents and Professionals. West Sussex, United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell. Reynolds, C., Vannest, K., & Harrison, J. (2012). The Energetic Brain: Understanding and Managing ADHD. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.

  2. Resources (cont.) Articles Brown, T. E. (2013) The Brown Model of ADD/ADHD. http://www.drthomasebrown.com/add-adhd-model/ Dendy, C.A. (2011) Executive Function..."What is this anyway? ”. http://www.chrisdendy.com/executive.htm Weyandt, L.L., & DuPaul, G. (2006). ADHD in College Students. Journal of Attention Disorders, 10 (1),9-19. http://jad.sagepub.com/cgi/content/refs/10/1/9 Wolf, L. E. (2001). College Students with ADHD and Other Hidden Disabilities. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 931: 385 – 395 Sliver, L. Is It Executive Function Disorder (EFD) or ADHD? (2014). ADDitude Magazine, Winter 2014 Issue. http://www.additudemag.com/adhd/spring-2014.html Organizations and Websites Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA) www.add.org ADDconsults Store (Products helpful for anyone with ADHD!) www.myADDstore.com/www.addconsults.com ADHD Management.Com Your Go-To Guide for Living With Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder adhdmanagement.com Children and Adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactive Disorder (CHADD) www.chadd.org Educational Technology and Mobile Learning http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2014/03/the-best-ipad-note-taking-apps-for.html For Women: ADDvance Answers to Your Questions About ADD (ADHD) www.addvance.com ADD Consults: Helping Women With ADD Get Unstuck and On Track addconsults.com Tartakovsky, M. (2012). The Biggest Myths About Girls with ADHD. Psych Central . Retrieved on February 12, 2015, from http://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2012/12/23/the-biggest-myths-about-girls-with-adhd/

  3. Resources (cont.) Gender Specific Research Adelizzi, J.U. (1998). Shades of trauma . Plymouth, MA: Jones River Press. Arcia, E. and Conners, C. K. Gender differences in ADHD? The Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics , Vol. 19, April 1998, pp. 77-83. Beiderman, J., Farone, S., Mick, E., et al. (1999). Clinical correlates of ADHD in females: Findings from a large group of girls ascertained from pediatric and psychiatric referral sources. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 38 , 996-975. Crawford, N. 2003. ADHD: a women's issue Psychologists are fighting gender bias in research on attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. APA Monitor, Vol 34, No. 2 pg. 28 Dalsgaard, S. et al. Conduct problems, gender and adult psychiatric outcome of children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. The British Journal of Psychiatry , Vol. 181, November 2002, pp. 416-21. Hinshaw, S.P. (2002). Preadolescent girls with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: I. Background characteristics, comorbidity, cognitive and social functioning, and parenting practices, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 70 (5), 1086-1098. Hinshaw, S.P., Carte, E.T., Sami, T., et al. (2002). Preadolescent girls with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: II. Neuropsychological performance in relation to subtypes and individual classification. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 70 (5), 1099-1111. Levy, F. et al. Gender differences in ADHD subtype comorbidity. The Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry , Vol. 44, April 2005, pp. 368-76. Lahey, B. B. et al. Are there sex differences in the predictive validity of DSM IV ADHD among younger children? Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology , Vol. 36, 2007, pp. 113-26. Nadeau, K.G. Is your Daughter a Daydreamer, Tomboy or "Chatty Kathy"? She may have undiagnosed Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, 2004. Published online http://www.addvance.com Nadeau, K.G., & Quinn, P.O. (Eds.) (2002). Gender issues and AD/HD: Research, diagnosis, and treatment . Silver Spring, MD: Advantage Books. Nadeau, K.G., & Quinn, P.O. (Eds.) (2002). Understanding women with AD/HD . Silver Spring, MD: Advantage Books. Quinn, P. O. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and its comorbidities in women and girls: an evolving picture. Current Psychiatry Reports , Vol. 10, October 2008, pp. 419-23.

  4. Resources (cont) Quinn, P. and Wigal, S. Perceptions of Girls and ADHD: Results from a National Survey. Medscape General Medicine , Vol. 6, May 2004, issue 2Rasmussen, K. and Levander, S. Untreated ADHD in Adults: Are there Sex Differences in Symptoms, Comorbidity and Impairment? Journal of Attention Disorders , Vol. 12, 2009, pp. 353-60. Resnick, R.J. (2000). The hidden disorder: A clinician's guide to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in adults . Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Rucklidge, J.J., & Kaplan, B.J. (2000). Attributions and perceptions of childhood in women with AD/HD symptomatology. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 56 (6), 711-722. Rucklidge, J.J., & Kaplan, B.J. (1997). Psychological functioning in women identified in adulthood with attention- deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Journal of Attention Disorders, 2 (3), 167-176 Simon, V. et al. Prevalence and correlates of adult attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: meta-analysis. The British Journal of Psychiatry , Vol. 194, March 2009, pp. 204-11. Schweitzer, J. B., Hanford, R. B. and Medoff, D. R. Working memory deficits in adults with ADHD: is there evidence for subtype differences? Behavioral and Brain Functions , published online December 15, 2006. Apps Due Repeatedly reminds user of items that are due until completed. Epic Win To-do list app with a role-playing spin. Completing each task earns the user XP (experience points) to improve and develop their chosen character in an ongoing quest to improve stats, gain riches, and level-up Remember The Milk To-do list app. Key Features: add and complete tasks on the go, sync with Remember The Milk online (limit once every 24 hours) to back up tasks and notes. User preference organization with priorities, due dates, time estimates, repeating, lists, tags, and more. Tasks and notes search, and a way to save favorite searches as Smart Lists. myShopi Shopping list app that lists items by category and updates items constantly. Can add favorite stores, each will have its own shopping list. Instead of a written list, myShoppi features images of products on list (user can take picture of particular products or download an image from Google which is an in-app feature) for fast list compilation and fast identification while shopping. 30/30 For anyone that has trouble completing tasks in a timely fashion, 30/30 can help. User sets up a list of tasks, and a length of time for each of them. When timer is started it will tell user when to move on to the next task. Focuses user on 2 main areas of time management: 1. What am I supposed to be doing right now? 2. How much time do I have left to do it? Evernote Evernote makes it easy for the user to remember things of everyday life using a computer, phone, tablet and the web. Information is in one location, organized, and available through a simple search. Task Timer Keeps track of time spent on tasks such as work, studies, etc. Allows user to create a list of tasks with time goals in hours, and keeps track of the amount of time spent on each task. This is an excellent app for people who underestimate how much time tasks will actually take.

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