Adderall Blues
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.34 (700 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1633934314 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 438 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-03-04 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Mr. His stories are relatable. Mr. Robinson's story is witty, engaging, humorous and thought-provoking; a bold confession that brings to the forefront a struggle that so many people deal with on a daily basis. "-- Dr. McDonald, PhD. Eye opening and an emotional roller coaster. This is a must read for anyone who's life may have been touched by ADHD or other learning disabilities. I commend his writing skills and purpose.-- Dr. Peter J. Samuel Schenker, MD (Neurologist)"Adderall Blues tells an engaging tale of a young man finding his way in the world while learning about himself and his ADHD. A passionate reminder of the need for ou
entertaining and insightful EG123 Adderall Blues, is about a man’s journey with ADHD. He writes of the effects it has on his relationships with people, school and work from young adolescence to adulthood. Through all his experiences, the author maintains an inner drive and strong belief in himself. And although ADHD can negatively impact his progress, . A great read that will allow the reader to transcend the Amoughlou Creative and insightful inquiry into the author's manifold social and institutional encounters while growing up with ADHD. Adderall Blues provides a rich subjective account of Brian's experiences that were developmental in his self-understanding of the oft-misunderstood disorder. The reader get's a unfiltered and passionate . KS said I loved this book. I loved this book. The story itself is mesmerizing but the message of accepting his differences and conquering his insecurities is inspiring. His travels through adolescence to adulthood underline the struggle to be accepted. This is a first person account of living with ADHD , the obstacles faced and his ultimate control of
. He lives in NYC with his wife, Lindsey. In 2016, he was interviewed by Fox 5 NY about an early edition of his ADHD memoir and his personal experience with Adderall addiction. He loves to travel, lift weights, talk philosophy at bars, and spend time with family and friends. Brian J .Robinson grew up in suburban NJ and was diagnosed with ADHD at six years old. Today, Brian has emerged
Observe as our main character trips over himself endlessly while succeeding uniquely in his own fashion. Adderall Bluesis a catalyst for change in the educational system. This first person account of ADHD is among the only books to offer a non-clinical perspective of ADHD where we can all understand on a deeper level the blessing and the curse that is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Does Brian conquer his supposed "disorder," and transcend the label, or fall into the self-esteem trap that so many others have succumbed to? Prepare to be entertai