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Executive Function Difficulties in Adults: 100 Ways to Help Your Clients Live Productive and Happy Lives. PESI Publishing and Media. ISBN 978-1683730989. OCLC 5367820129. Sarkis, Stephanie Moulton (2018-10-01). Gaslighting: Recognize Manipulative and Emotionally Abusive People and Break Free. Da Capo Press, an imprint of Hachette Book Group.
Besides his books, he has published six clinical rating scales related to ADHD, executive functioning, and impairment [4] [5] and clinical manuals for diagnosis and treatment. [52] [53] One of Barkley's rating scales for adult ADHD evaluates CDS, [54] a distinct syndrome from ADHD. [55]
Executive functioning is a theoretical construct representing a domain of cognitive processes that regulate, control, and manage other cognitive processes. Executive functioning is not a unitary concept; it is a broad description of the set of processes involved in certain areas of cognitive and behavioural control. [1]
Working memory and spatial span are areas where decline is most readily noted. Cognitive flexibility, however, has a late onset of impairment and does not usually start declining until around age 70 in normally functioning adults. [29] Impaired executive functioning has been found to be the best predictor of functional decline in the elderly. [41]
The Delis–Kaplan Executive Function System (D-KEFS) is a neuropsychological test used to measure a variety of verbal and nonverbal executive functions for both children and adults (ages 8–89 years).
The Functions of the Executive was to be the only book that Barnard ever wrote; however, he also wrote articles for journals, and collections of such articles have been published in books (e.g., the 1948 book Organization and Management). [9]: vii By 2010, the book had received over 8,000 citations in Google Scholar.