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100 _aBarkley, Russell A.
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245 0 _aADHD and the nature of self-control/
_cRussell A. Barkley
260 _aNew York:
_bGuilford Press,
_cc1997.
300 _axix, 410 p.
505 _a1. The Nature of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder2. Biological Etiologies Associated with ADHD3. Defining Behavioral Inhibition, Self-Control, and Executive Function4. Behavioral Inhibition and ADHD5. Neuropsychological Views of the Executive Functions: The Origins of a Hybrid Model 6. Additional Evidence Supporting the Existence of the Executive Functions7. Constructing the Hybrid Model of Executive Functions8. Developmental Considerations: Self-Control as an Instinct9. Extending the Hybrid Model of Executive Functions to ADHD10. Evidence Supporting Executive Function Deficits in ADHD11. Understanding ADHD and Self-Control: Social and Clinical Implications Afterword (2005)
650 _aSelf-control--Inhibition
_xAttention-deficit hyperactivity disorder--Etiology
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650 _aAttention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
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942 _cWB16
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