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Average rating: 3.79 · 152 ratings · 16 reviews · 69 distinct works
The Energetic Brain: Unders...

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Mastering Modern Psychologi...

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3.82 avg rating — 11 ratings — published 2011 — 2 editions
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Handbook of Clinical Child ...

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4.44 avg rating — 9 ratings — published 1989 — 12 editions
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The Handbook of School Psyc...

3.38 avg rating — 8 ratings — published 1982 — 6 editions
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Handbook of Psychological a...

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3.67 avg rating — 6 ratings — published 1990 — 3 editions
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The Clinician's Guide to th...

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3.67 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 1990 — 6 editions
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“A-B-C, Antecedent—Behavior—Consequence. For example, see Figure 3.4: Mike’s mom asks him to unload groceries, Mike says yes, but asks to get a drink first and then gets distracted and forgets to come back to help. Mom unloads all the groceries by herself.”
Cecil R. Reynolds, The Energetic Brain: Understanding and Managing ADHD

“Working memory is the ability to keep information at hand for problem solving or reasoning. Karen is a successful and generally well-liked teenager. She has many casual friends who say nice things about her. But Karen does not function well in group work at school and her casual friends do not include her in after-school activities. Her ability to contribute to a team or comprehend multicomponent assignments makes her the last pick for class teams. Karen notices the reluctance in her peers and responds in kind by not extending herself to develop deeper relationships.”
Cecil R. Reynolds, The Energetic Brain: Understanding and Managing ADHD



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