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ADDA: Webinar Recording - "Do You Need a Therapist for ADHD: How to Find One & How to Tell If They Really Know About ADHD"

ADDA: Webinar Recording - "Do You Need a Therapist for ADHD: How to Find One & How to Tell If They Really Know About ADHD"

In this webinar, you will learn how to decide if you need a therapist and easy ways to find one who fits you best. With  the many options of coaching, counseling, therapy and online support groups, it can be hard to figure out what path would be most helpful. What type of therapy should you do? Can you do coaching and therapy simultaneously? How do you know if the therapist really   understands ADHD? Dr. Saline will help you answer these questions and more. You’ll be able to create a strategy for moving forward that makes the most sense for who you are right now.  She’ll give you tips for overcoming your hesitations, identifying your core issues and getting the help you want. Click logo below to read more.

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ADDitude Magazine: "How Can We Grant Her More Independence When She Makes Such Bad Decisions?"

ADDitude Magazine: "Dear Teen Parenting Coach: How Can We Grant Her More Independence When She Makes Such Bad Decisions?"

Emotional dysregulation is an often-overlooked, but very real symptom of ADHD. If your teen struggles to control intense emotional reactions, try these practical and peaceful strategies for encouraging calm in your household. Click logo below to read more.

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ADDitude Magazine: "How Can I Help My Teen Learn to Mute His ADHD Brain at Bedtime?"

ADDitude Magazine: "Dear Teen Parenting Coach: How Can I Help My Teen Learn to Mute His ADHD Brain at Bedtime?"

All teens want more independence. Unfortunately, for many teens with ADHD, granting independence can lead to poor decisions — particularly if the medication isn’t working as it should. Here’s how to teach kids to be more responsible, without loosing the reins too quickly. Click logo below to read more.

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ADDitude Magazine: "How Can We Stop Our Teen’s After-School Explosions?"

ADDitude Magazine: "Dear Teen Parenting Coach: How Can We Stop Our Teen’s After-School Explosions?"

When ADHD meds wear off, teenagers can switch from calm and collected to angry, rude, and defiant. Here, our Teen Parenting Coach explains how parents can prepare for this post-medication crash, and manage the outbursts and other poor behavior that come along for the ride. Click logo below to read more.

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ImpactADHD: 5 Steps to Improve Cooperation with Your Kids with ADHD

Are you pulling your hair out trying to think of ways to reduce your frustration and improve your child’s cooperation? Do you wonder why charts, reminders and incentives don’t seem to get your kids to do the stuff they need to do, especially when they have ADHD and related challenges? Read Sharon Saline’s 5 Steps to Improve Cooperation with Your Kids with ADHD. (October 2016)

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MCPAP: More than Prescribing: Five Ways Primary Care Providers Can Help Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Their Families

MCPAP: More than Prescribing: Five Ways Primary Care Providers Can Help Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Their Families

Anne* and her husband, Victor, came into my office for an initial parent visit looking tired and worried. Their daughter, Olivia, aged 9, had recently received a diagnosis of ADHD, Combined type, from her pediatrician. They appreciated how their physician validated their concerns and offered hope about their daughter’s situation. Anne summarized: “Our pediatrician was helpful in recommending that we read “Driven to Distraction” and referring us for testing and to your practice and website. She was supportive and receptive to our concerns but she wasn’t able to target interventions about living with ADHD that fit our daughter. We wanted something more.” Click logo below to read more.

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Talking About the Teenage Brain at Versan Conference in Montego Bay and Kingston, Jamaica

Versan Seminar-Dr Sharon SalineLast month, I had the great privilege to travel to Jamaica to present my talk, “What were you thinking? Understanding the Teen Brain,”at the “Recession-Proofing Your Education” Conferences in Kingston and Montego Bay sponsored by Versan Educational Services. Versan is an international educational organization that advises, places and trains students for boarding schools and colleges around the world. Ms. Sandra Bramwell, the founder and director, is one of the most energetic, eloquent and kind-hearted women whom I have ever met. She is also a visionary. The conferences were attended by over 175 parents, teens and guidance counselors as well as radio stations.  Versan Seminar-Mrs Bramwell Each time I give this talk, I am always curious what the audience members will find most interesting and relevant to their lives. Sometimes people are curious about the recent findings in brain research that the pre-frontal cortex continues to develop until the mid-twenties. Sometimes people are interested in learning more about teens and sleep. And sometimes, people would just like to what is ‘normal’ teen behavior and what is not. At both of my talks in Jamaica, the attendees were especially interested by two issues that are related to executive functioning skills. 1. A 2011 NIMH-funded study about emotional recognition found that adolescents showed a 50% accuracy of correctly naming emotions versus the adults in the study who showed 100% accuracy. This finding means that adolescents misinterpreted the facial expressions that they were shown in half the cases. When I emphasized that this result implies that teens are reading situations incorrectly about half of the time and then responding to that misreading, people were amused but also concerned. We talked about how understanding facial expressions correctly relies on executive functioning skills which are still developing. Teens wondered if they could speed up the course of development. “Miss,” on young man asked, “Is there any way to speed up the development process if I work really hard? I would like it to be finished by the time I am 20, not 25.” “Well,” I said, “You can work hard on strengthening your executive functioning skills like planning, organizing, judgment and self-awareness but your brain will grow at its own rate and you can’t really make that go any faster.”  He was visibly disappointed. Versan Seminar Students2. Time management: I talked about backwards design, which seemed to be a new concept. We looked at how challenging it can be to get ready and out of the house on time for school in the morning. With the eager participation of one mother and daughter, we traced their morning routine as it unfolds now with all of its bumps and then rearranged it by going backwards from the time of arrival at school. The audience found this technique very useful. I really appreciated the frank feedback that the Jamaicans gave right after my talk—“I liked the part about learning how to make better decisions but not so much about the brain cells”—and their warmth and humor. It was refreshing (and a bit comforting) to see that parents and teens in the Caribbean have many of the same questions and concerns that we have here in the USA.

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Networx Interview: Can a House Calm a Hyperactive Kid? by Cris Carl

“The first thing your home needs if you have a hyperactive child is to be as free of clutter and chaos as possible,” said Dr. Sharon Saline PsyD. Saline has a practice in Northampton, MA and has been a school consultant regarding children with hyperactivity disorders. “To help these children you need to create a calm, consistent, clean space,” she said. Read Can a House Calm a Hyperactive Kid? (September 2012)

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Interviewed For: Can a House Calm a Hyperactive Kid? by Cris Carl

Interviewed For: Can a House Calm a Hyperactive Kid? by Cris Carl

“The first thing your home needs if you have a hyperactive child is to be as free of clutter and chaos as possible,” says Dr. Sharon Saline PsyD. Saline has a practice in Northampton, MA and has been a school consultant regarding children with hyperactivity disorders. “To help these children you need to create a calm, consistent, clean space.” Click logo below to read more.

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