ADHD Certificate Course-Moving Beyond Medication – David Nowell, Ph.D, Teresa Garland and Cindy Goldrich

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$199.99   $60 – ADHD Certificate Course-Moving Beyond Medication – David Nowell, Ph.D, Teresa Garland and Cindy Goldrich

For many diagnosed with ADHD, medication is not the best approach as it could be accompanied by side effects and cause concern with long-term use… that’s where caring professionals like yourself step in to offer alternative solutions to help your clients improve their everyday lives.

With this transformative certificate course, you can take advantage of the latest brain research and evidence-based best practices to get kids and adults motivated, focused, organized, and performing closer to their true potential. By understanding the way the brain works in ADHD along with the executive function relationship, you will be able to better identify a variety of interventions that can positively influence symptoms of ADHD in your clients.

Gain the strategies you need to develop a holistic approach when working with adults and children with ADHD:

Not only will you walk away with relevant research on the brain’s response to non-medication strategies, but you’ll also learn the most common non-medication interventions for ADHD such as self-regulation, mindfulness meditation and neurofeedback. You will also learn the impact exercise, diet, sleep, supplements and environment may have on ADHD symptoms.


Module 1

Changing the ADHD Brain:

Moving Beyond Medication

Join David Nowell, Ph.D. as he looks at ADHD from a developmental perspective while considering reasons for the apparent increase in ADHD diagnoses over the past two decades. Discover the relationship between the frontal lobe of the brain and ADHD symptomology, as well as the informed strategies that impact the reduction of ADHD symptoms as it relates to assessment and treatment planning. By the end of this training you will become well versed in the ADHD Brain!

Why Not Medication?

ADHD and the “Immature” Brain

Movement-Based Strategies

Frontal Lobe/Working Memory Strategic Tools

Diet and Nutrition

ADHD and Nervous System Overstimulation

Environmental Influences

Module 2

ADHD Treatment for Children & Adults:

Proven Strategies to Self-Regulate, Stay on Task & Manage Anxiety & Intense Emotions

Self-regulation is a key problem for a child or adult with ADHD. While the child may be hyperactive and unable to control motor impulses, an adult finds it difficult to manage the details of life and their ability to interact with the world at large. In Module 2, Teresa Garland, MOT, OTR/L will teach you how to quiet hyperactivity, slow impulsivity, and increase your client’s attention.

General Approaches to Manage ADHD

Executive Function and Self-Regulation

Emotion Regulation

Structure and Organization

Slow Impulsivity

Attention Therapies for ADHD

Anxiety and Stress Management Strategies

Advanced Techniques

Module 3

Executive Function, ADHD and Stress in the Classroom:

Practical and Effective TIPS, TOOLS and STRATEGIES

Bridge the gap between theory/research and actual implementation to address learning and behavior challenges in school. ADHD expert & coach, Cindy Goldrich, Ed.M., ACAC will share her expertise of working with teachers, other support professionals and parents to show you how to empower students to take charge of their challenges and take responsibility for their own success in school and in life. You’ll also learn to design subtle changes in the classroom to improve time management, working memory, motivation and emotional regulation that will benefit all children.

Impact of ADHD, Executive Function and Stress on Learning and Behavior

Self-monitoring strategies for students to adjust their self-talk and focus control

Powerful changes in the classroom environment to support student independence

Powerful use of graphic organizers facilitate writing, organizing and problem solving

 

$199.99   $60 – ADHD Certificate Course-Moving Beyond Medication – David Nowell, Ph.D, Teresa Garland and Cindy Goldrich

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