Impulse: A Handbook for the Moral and Spiritual Challenges of ADHD

Impulse: A Handbook for the Moral and Spiritual Challenges of ADHD

Individuals with ADHD face predictable challenges in the spiritual and moral realm, as surely as in academics, social and occupational functions. This book, the first on the subject, shows the way for people with ADHD and their families, spiritual leaders and teachers.


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2 Responses to “Impulse: A Handbook for the Moral and Spiritual Challenges of ADHD”

  • Ryker says:

    If you are the preacher, rabbi, teacher, parent, or sibling of one with ADHD or you are the one of these with ADHD, this genuinely encouraging, fully researched, and truly uplifting book is a must have for you. Dr. Livingston gives a new paradigm from which to view ADHD issues. And how encouraging is it that one with ADHD is himself a psychiatrist, professor, and author????

  • Annabel says:

    Richard Livingston is the first to write a book about ADHD that takes into account the spiritual and cultural issues faced by the average observant religious family. In doing so he has provided a ground-breaking handbook for those of us who want and need to hear from professionals who understand the challenges faced by children and adults in religious environments. The book is easy to read, brief enough to hold even the ADHD interest and designed in such a way that the reader can skip around and still make sense of what’s written.
    I am impressed!

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