Treatment of Parenting Behavior with a Psychostimulant: A Case Study of an Adult with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Evans, S. W., Vallono, G., & Pelham, W. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology, 4(1):63–69, January, 1994. Paper doi abstract bibtex This case study describes some problems encountered in treating a child with ADHD symptoms through parent training when the parent also meets criteria for ADHD. The mother's ADHD symptoms affected her parenting by reducing consistency, impeding monitoring, and preventing her from keeping accurate records. Her ADHD symptoms also negatively affected her relationships with others, comprehension of spoken and written language, and her social and academic life in childhood. The mother reported that her son's behavior problems were severe and dangerous, and this resulted in his hospitalization. On discovering the mother's history of ADHD and her inability to benefit from parent training, the focus of treatment shifted from the child's disruptive behavior to the mother's dysfunctional behaviors. Subsequent outpatient treatment focused on behavioral parent training to improve the mother's ability to manage the child's behavior. Following psychostimulant treatment of the mother (conducted as a double-blind, placeb...
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title = {Treatment of {Parenting} {Behavior} with a {Psychostimulant}: {A} {Case} {Study} of an {Adult} with {Attention}-{Deficit}/{Hyperactivity} {Disorder}},
volume = {4},
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doi = {10.1089/cap.1994.4.63},
abstract = {This case study describes some problems encountered in treating a child with ADHD symptoms through parent training when the parent also meets criteria for ADHD. The mother's ADHD symptoms affected her parenting by reducing consistency, impeding monitoring, and preventing her from keeping accurate records. Her ADHD symptoms also negatively affected her relationships with others, comprehension of spoken and written language, and her social and academic life in childhood. The mother reported that her son's behavior problems were severe and dangerous, and this resulted in his hospitalization. On discovering the mother's history of ADHD and her inability to benefit from parent training, the focus of treatment shifted from the child's disruptive behavior to the mother's dysfunctional behaviors. Subsequent outpatient treatment focused on behavioral parent training to improve the mother's ability to manage the child's behavior. Following psychostimulant treatment of the mother (conducted as a double-blind, placeb...},
language = {EN},
number = {1},
urldate = {2012-04-12},
journal = {Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology},
author = {Evans, Steven W. and Vallono, Gary and Pelham, William},
month = jan,
year = {1994},
pages = {63--69},
}
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