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Register here: https://njcts.wufoo.com/forms/z11vfroo0grxr0n/ This ADHD Awareness Month, join New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome for a Community Information Session at the Princeton Public Library. We invite Dr. Eric Deibler from The Center for Emotional Health to speak on his expertise in ADHD. Join us for a chance to better understand adhd and opportunity to learn about NJCTS’s programs and services.
Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) is one of the most commonly diagnosed disorders in children and adolescents. It is also one of the most commonly misdiagnosed and misunderstood disorders affecting both children and adults. In this talk, we will delve into the signs and symptoms of ADHD, the critical concept of executive functions, issues in who gets diagnosed and why, and what ADHD really feels like. We will also talk about the important yet often overlooked ways that ADHD, especially when undiagnosed or untreated, negatively impacts individuals across their lifespan. Lastly, we will cover some of the different treatments, strategies, and approaches that can be effective in helping individuals with ADHD manage their executive functioning difficulties.
Presenter Bio:
W. Eric Deibler, M.S.Ed., Psy.D., is a Licensed Clinical and Certified School Psychologist, and Director of Psychoeducational Services at the Center for Emotional Health of Greater Philadelphia. He specializes in psychological and psychoeducational assessment of children, adolescents, and adults with complex learning and mental health concerns, supervises postdoctoral fellows, consults with clinicians, and has been a clinical speaker and trainer on topics including trauma, autism, childhood disorders, and special education for over 30 years.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Princeton Public Library, 65 Witherspoon St,Princeton, New Jersey, United States
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