Scattered Minds explodes the myth of attention deficit disorder as genetically based and offers real hope and advice for children and adults who live with the condition.
Gabor Maté is a revered physician who specializes in neurology, psychiatry and psychology and himself has ADD. With wisdom gained through years of medical practice and research, Scattered Minds is a must-read for parents and for anyone interested how experiences in infancy shape the biology and psychology of the human brain.
Scattered Minds: - Demonstrates that ADD is not an inherited illness, but a reversible impairment and developmental delay - Explains that in ADD, circuits in the brain whose job is emotional self-regulation and attention control fail to develop in infancy and why - Shows how distractibility is the psychological product of life experience - Allows parents to understand what makes their ADD children tick, and adults with ADD to gain insights into their emotions and behaviours - Expresses optimism about neurological development even in adulthood - Presents a programme of how to promote this development in both children and adults
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Gabor Matés connectionsbetween the intensely personal and the global, the spiritual and the medical, the psychological and the politicalare bold, wise and deeply moral. He is a healer to be cherished and this exciting book arrives at just the right time * Naomi Klein, author of No Logo and The Shock Doctrine * His medical background and lucid writing style make complex biological processes accessible to non-scientific readers. * The Gazette (Montreal) * Rare and refreshing. . . . Here you will find family stories, an accessible description of brain development and sound information. You will also find hope. * The Globe and Mail *
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Bestselling author and clinician Gabor Mate proposes a radical new theory on the ADD epidemic
Acknowledgments |
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Author's Note |
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Introduction |
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PART ONE The Nature of Attention Deficit Disorder |
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1 So Much Soup and Garbage Can |
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2 Many Roads Not Traveled |
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4 A Conflictual Marriage: ADD and the Family (I) |
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5 Forgetting to Remember the Future |
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PART TWO How the Brain Develops and How the Circuits and Chemistry of add Arise |
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6 Different Worlds: Heredity and the Environments of Childhood |
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7 Emotional Allergies: add and Sensitivity |
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8 A Surrealistic Choreography |
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9 Attunement and Attachment |
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10 The Footprints of Infancy |
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PART THREE The Roots of add in Family and Society |
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11 An Utter Stranger: add and the Family (II) |
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12 Stories within Stories: add and the Family (III) |
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13 This Most Frenetic of Cultures: The Social Roots of add |
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PART FOUR The Meaning of add Traits |
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14 Severed Thoughts and Flibbertigibbets: Distractibility and Tuning Out |
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15 The Pendulum Swings: Hyperactivity, Lethargy and Shame |
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PART FIVE The add Child and Healing |
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16 It Ain't Over Till It's Over: Unconditional Positive Regard |
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19 Just Looking for Attention |
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20 The Defiant Ones: Oppositionality |
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22 My Marshmallow Caught Fire: Motivation and Autonomy |
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23 Trusting the Child, Trusting Oneself: add in the Classroom |
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24 Always on My Case: Teenagers |
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25 Justifying One's Existence: Self-Esteem |
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26 Memories Are Made of This |
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27 Remembering What Didn't Happen: The add Relationship |
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28 Moses Saved by the Angel: Self-Parenting (1) |
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29 The Physical and Spiritual Environment: Self-Parenting (11) |
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30 In Place of Tears and Sorrow: Addictions and the add Brain |
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31 I Never Saw the Trees: What Medications Can and Cannot Do |
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32 What It Means to Attend |
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Notes |
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Bibliography |
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Index |
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A celebrated speaker, and bestselling author, Dr Gabor Maté is highly sought after for his expertise on a range of topics including addiction, stress and childhood development. Rather than offering quick-fix solutions to these complex issues, Dr Maté weaves together scientific research, case histories, and his own insights and experience to present a broad perspective that enlightens and empowers people to promote their own healing and that of those around them.
Dr Maté has written several bestselling books including When the Body Says No, Scattered Minds and co-authored Hold on to Your Kids. His most recent book The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness & Healing in a Toxic Culture is a New York Times bestseller. Dr Maté's works have been published internationally in over twenty languages.
Supporters of Dr Maté include Dr Rangan Chatterjee, Bessel van der Kolk, Johann Hari and Esther Perel. He was recently featured in the highly publicised livestream conversation with Prince Harry where they discussed loss, trauma and the importance of healing.