Background
Goldstein, Michael L. was born on June 14, 1945 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Charles and Dorothy (Mack) Goldstein.
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From the Reviews of the First Edition "A well written, extremely readable addition to the literature on ADHD." --Journal of Clinical Psychology "Goldstein and Goldstein's volume should be on every practitioner's bookcase as a solid and comprehensive guide." --Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology A proven approach to the diagnosis and management of one of the most challenging childhood disorders ADHD is the most commonly diagnosed behavioral disorder among children and adolescents. It is also one of the most difficult to manage. In this updated and expanded Second Edition of their critically acclaimed practitioner's guide, Drs. Sam Goldstein and Michael Goldstein describe a proven multidisciplinary approach to the diagnosis and treatment of childhood ADHD, developed at the prestigious Neurology, Learning and Behavior Center in Salt Lake City. A valuable working resource for practitioners who manage children with ADHD, Managing Attention Deficit Hyperactivity in Children, Second Edition features: * In-depth reviews of the latest research into the etiology and development of ADHD * Step-by-step guidelines on evaluating ADHD--medically, at home, and in school * A multidisciplinary approach to treating ADHD that combines medical, family, cognitive, behavioral, and school interventions * Critical discussions of controversial new treatments, including diets, dietary supplements, and EEG/biofeedback
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Presents practitioners with a comprehensive guide for understanding attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder, a complex affliction characterized by inattention, overarousal, hyperactivity and impulsivity. Includes a comprehensive overview of the problems encountered by children as well as approaches to school intervention. Examines all aspects of evaluation and treatment and offers a model for assessment and a well-defined set of guidelines for multidisciplinary treatment services for children with attention disorder and their families. Also provides a guide for the prescription and management of medications.
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Presents practitioners with a comprehensive guide for understanding attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder, a complex affliction characterized by inattention, overarousal, hyperactivity and impulsivity. Includes a comprehensive overview of the problems encountered by children as well as approaches to school intervention. Examines all aspects of evaluation and treatment and offers a model for assessment and a well-defined set of guidelines for multidisciplinary treatment services for children with attention disorder and their families. Also provides a guide for the prescription and management of medications.
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Goldstein, Michael L. was born on June 14, 1945 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Charles and Dorothy (Mack) Goldstein.
AB, Princeton, 1966; Doctor of Medicine, University of Chicago, 1970.
Intern, Stanford University, 1970-1971;
resident in neurology, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, 1971-1974;
fellow in neurology, Harvard University Medical School, 1971-1974;
chief resident in neurology, Children's Hospital, Boston, 1973-1974;
with, Western Neurological Association, Salt Lake City. Consultant Society Secretary, Baltimore, 1990-1991. Board directors, education committee chairman Rowland Hall, St. Marks School, Salt Lake City, 1986-1992.
Examiner American Board Psychiatry and Neurology, since 1987. Clinical associate professor of University Utah Medical School, Salt Lake City, since 1977.
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President synagogue, Salt Lake City, 1985-1986. Fellow American Academy Pediat., American Academy Neurology (chair practice com, since 1995).
Married Barbara Joan Kaplan, June 18, 1967. Children: Rachel, Elizabeth, Adam.