Full Description
Introduction 1. Diagnosing ADHD - ADHD Services in the UK: a case study 2. Examining attachment theory in historical and contemporary context 3. Matricentric feminism - a solution to epistemic injustice towards mother of children with ADHD 4. Using qualitative research in healthcare 5. Interview analysis: blame, beliefs, and battles 6. Interview analysis: the third space 7. Removing the blame Concluding remarks
Contents
Preface
AcknowledgementsIntroduction
Chapter 1: Diagnosing ADHD - ADHD Services in the UK: a case study
Chapter 2: Examining attachment theory in historical and contemporary context
Chapter 3: Matricentric feminism - a solution to epistemic injustice towards mother of children with ADHD
Chapter 4: Using qualitative research in healthcare
Chapter 5: Interview analysis: blame, beliefs, and battles
Chapter 6: Interview analysis: the third space
Chapter 7: Removing the blame
Concluding remarks