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Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder |
26 Sep 2008 |
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The role parents play
New guidelines from The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence on the treatment of ADHD have been published this week recommending parent-training programmes as the first line of treatment, and drugs only for severe cases. Jane discusses the role parents play in treating ADHD and what treatment works with Oliver James, psychologist and author of "They F*** You Up: How to Survive Family Life" and Jenny Missen, Head of Trustees of ADDISS, the ADHD charity.NICE ADDISSDisclaimer
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