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2018 - The Neuropsychological Profile of ADHD: Treat the Symptoms Not the Disorder. How to Better Diagnose and Help those with ADHD

Date2018-12-10

Deadline2018-12-09

VenueOnline Event, USA - United States USA - United States

KeywordsAdhd symptoms; Adhd in children; Adult adhd symptoms

Websitehttps://www.mentorhealth.com/webinar/the...

Topics/Call fo Papers

Date: Monday December 10, 2018 Time: 10:00 AM PST | 01:00 PM EST
Overview:
This webinar will provide updated insights and better treatment for ADHD based on current research. It is important to understand that roughly 70% of those with ADHD have an additional diagnosis, and many of those individuals with comorbidity have an underlying condition that is solely causing the client to meet criteria for ADHD.
As a result, it is important to learn how to identify the underlying symptoms and causes and to not treat the disorder as a category. In this workshop we will discuss different underpinnings of ADHD through imaging studies and areas of the brain that are most impacted in those with ADHD. This understanding will help clinicians and parents better target interventions.
We will discuss lower order causes found in the orbitofrontal and subcortical areas, as well as higher order weaknesses such as working memory and mental flexibility. We will discuss the DSM-5 criteria for ADHD and clinical profiles in the literature including those with the predominantly inattentive subtype.
Finally, intervention ideas that target the underlying symptoms/causes will be discussed and how to determine which type of services are needed in school (504 plan versus Individual Education Plan).
Why should you Attend: Why are they not responding to stimulants? ADHD is deceptively difficult to treat because the disorder has many different causes and a high comorbidity with other disorders such as anxiety, ODD, and depression. Attend this workshop and learn about the cognitive and behavioral underpinnings of ADHD with an emphasis on treating the symptoms and not the disorder.
Why? Because ADHD is too heterogeneous to treat as a disorder in many cases.By focusing on the clinical symptoms, strategies are more targeted and better address the underlying cause of the diagnosis. Further, many with ADHD have a separate disorder that is responsible for the client meeting criteria for ADHD in the first place. By attending this workshop, you will better understand the nature of ADHD and a more targeted approach to treatment!
Areas Covered in the Session:
Intro: How is ADHD Characterized Based on the DSM-5
Imaging Studies: Is the ADHD Brain Different?
Behavioral Symptoms of ADHD and Ways of Measuring them
Cognitive Symptoms of ADHD and Ways of Measuring them
Which Medications Work the Best?
Services: 504 Plan or IEP?
Strategies that Work
Questions
Who Will Benefit:
University and College Faculty
K-12 Teachers, Guidance Counselors, and Special Education Teachers
College Advisors
College Counselors
Disabilities/Accessibility Services Staff
Residence Life Staff
Retention Specialists, At-Risk Population Specialists
Student Life Staff
First Year Experience/New Student Orientation Coordinators
Librarians
Tutoring Center Staff
Parents and Family Members
Faculty Professional Development Coordinators
Career Technical and Vocational Rehab Educators
Concurrent Enrollment Staff
First Generation Advisors
Parent Associations in K-12 and College
On-line Learning Program Staff
Developmental Education Program Staff
Special Education Program Staff
Diversity and Inclusion Program Staff
Academic Coaches
Speaker Profile
Dr. Jason Mathison is a licensed psychologist and a diplomate of the American Board of School Neuropsychology with extensive experience working with students and families. Dr. Mathison earned his Master’s degree at George Mason University and doctorate at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in school psychology with an emphasis in neuropsychology.
Price - $139
Contact Info:
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Last modified: 2018-10-25 17:58:58