Making ADD Work: On-the-Job Strategies for Coping with Attention Deficit Disorder

Career consultant and psychologist Blythe Grossberg offers advice on managing A.D.D. symptoms that arise during daily work routines-and provides insights from well-known entrepreneurs, CEOs, professional athletes, and others afflicted with the condition who paved their way to success.

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Making ADD Work: On-the-Job Strategies for Coping with Attention Deficit Disorder

Career consultant and psychologist Blythe Grossberg offers advice on managing A.D.D. symptoms that arise during daily work routines-and provides insights from well-known entrepreneurs, CEOs, professional athletes, and others afflicted with the condition who paved their way to success.

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Making ADD Work: On-the-Job Strategies for Coping with Attention Deficit Disorder

Making ADD Work: On-the-Job Strategies for Coping with Attention Deficit Disorder

by Blythe Grossberg
Making ADD Work: On-the-Job Strategies for Coping with Attention Deficit Disorder

Making ADD Work: On-the-Job Strategies for Coping with Attention Deficit Disorder

by Blythe Grossberg

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Overview

Career consultant and psychologist Blythe Grossberg offers advice on managing A.D.D. symptoms that arise during daily work routines-and provides insights from well-known entrepreneurs, CEOs, professional athletes, and others afflicted with the condition who paved their way to success.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780399531996
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 09/06/2005
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 5.48(w) x 8.20(h) x 0.57(d)
Age Range: 18 - 17 Years

About the Author

Blythe Grossberg, Psy.D., is a career consultant with a doctoral degree in Organizational Psychology who specializes in adult attention deficit disorders. She has written for Boston Magazine, Radcliffe Quarterly, and Travel & Leisure, and has worked for The New Yorker. She is a member of the National Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA) and has conducted a two-year study on A.D.D. adults in the workplace.

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