Mindfulness & self-compassion for teen ADHD Build executive functioning skills, increase motivation, & improve self-confidence

Mark Bertin

Book - 2021

"Attention deficit/hyperactivity (ADHD) and self-compassion experts Mark Bertin and Karen Bluth bring teens powerful skills for overcoming self-criticism and building the executive functioning skills they need to become more confident, resilient, and independent. The book includes mindfulness tools to help teens accept the limitations of ADHD, and self-compassion strategies to help them stop beating themselves up and comparing themselves to their peers."--

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Subjects
Genres
Young adult nonfiction
Published
Oakland : New Harbinger Publications [2021].
Language
English
Main Author
Mark Bertin (author)
Other Authors
Karen Bluth (author)
Physical Description
ix, 173 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
Audience
Ages 14-18
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781684036394
9781544459264
  • Foreword
  • 1. What Is ADHD Anyway?
  • 2. Waking Up Your Sleepy Brain Manager
  • 3. Developing Habits That Stick
  • 4. Making Yourself Heard: Mastering Communication
  • 5. Staying Calm While Dealing with Emotions
  • 6. Navigating a Complicated Social World
  • 7. Managing Time Before It Manages You
  • 8. Succeeding at School with Less Stress
  • 9. Taking Care of Your Health
  • 10. Steering Yourself to the Future You Choose
  • Acknowledgments
  • Endnotes
Review by Kirkus Book Review

This selection from the Instant Help Solutions series addresses teens struggling with symptoms of ADHD. The table of contents lists 10 chapters, from "What Is ADHD Anyway?" to "Steering Yourself to the Future You Choose." The text is frank and supportive: Besides discussions of symptoms, strategies, and specific mindfulness and self-compassion exercises, each chapter includes quotations from young people ages 12 to 20 (whose names indicate some ethnic diversity) who briefly share their trials, triumphs, and insights. The book mentions that although the condition is permanent, symptoms can effectively be reduced through mindfulness and self-compassion training plus other supports and medication, which it describes as the most highly effective treatment for some aspects of ADHD. However, it stresses that medications typically do not help with organization or time management, two topics thoroughly covered in the book. The sample scenarios may speak most to adolescents with relatively nonserious concerns about school, friends, and family; alcohol and sex are only briefly mentioned. The exercises are terrific for all teens, whether they have ADHD or not, and are largely accessible without having to read the whole work. Downloadable audio assistance and worksheets are added bonuses. The authors, who address anxiety throughout, repeatedly use the tired metaphor of steering the wheel of a fossil-fuel--powered vehicle, an unfortunate choice given the prevalence of environmental anxiety in today's young people. Dynamic art, uncredited, features silhouettes, often set against patterned backgrounds, that help break up the text. Helpful strategies for tackling ADHD. (endnotes) (Self-help. 12-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.