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El mito del déficit de atención con/sin hiperactividad (ADD/ADHD)

El mito del déficit de atención con/sin hiperactividad (ADD/ADHD)

Alejandro Huberman

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Editorial:
ARIEL PUBLISHER
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Sociedad y cultura: general
ISBN:
9798227733894

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Desafiando la Percepción Común del ADD/ADHD: Una Perspectiva Crítica del Dr. Alejandro HubermanEn el panorama actual de la salud mental, pocas condiciones han sido tan debatidas y mal entendidas como el Trastorno por Déficit de Atención con Hiperactividad (ADD/ADHD). En su nuevo libro, el Dr. Alejandro Huberman presenta una crítica fundamentada sobre cómo la política, el poder y la economía influyen decisivamente en la percepción y tratamiento de este supuesto trastorno biológico.'ADD/ADHD: Más Allá de la Etiqueta' ofrece una visión alternativa y esclarecedora sobre el origen y manejo del ADD/ADHD. El Dr. Huberman, con cuatro décadas de experiencia clínica, argumenta que la poderosa industria farmacéutica, respaldada por medios de comunicación y médicos, ha promovido la creencia de que el ADD/ADHD es un trastorno biológico permanente, tratable únicamente con psicofármacos. Estos medicamentos, generalmente de la familia de las anfetaminas, no curan la condición sino que inducen una mejora temporal, mientras exponen al niño a riesgos potencialmente irreparables.

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