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January 30, 2024
Resources From January’s Behavioral Health Training

During the “Exposing the Hidden Impairments Associated with ADHD” webinar, attendees learned to identify two strategies for targeting these impairments in treatment. The course discussed evidence-based practice standards, the difference between symptoms and impairments, and how to communicate these differences to caregivers and colleagues. Helpful tools and resources from the presentation are provided below:

Dr. Russell Barkley: Untreated ADHD Reduces Life Expectancy

What is Parent Behavior Management Training?

Additional resources include:

  • ADHD in Adolescents: Development, Assessment, and Treatment – Edited by Stephen P. Becker
  • CHADD: Improving the lives or people with ADHD
  • Florida International University
  • Defiant Teens: A Clinician’s Manual for Assessment and Family Intervention – Russell A. Barkley, Arthur L. Robin
  • Handbook of Positive Behavior Support – Wayne Sailor, Glen Dunlap, George Sugai, Rob Horner

Register below for the next course on Friday, March 8, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. on “The Art of Group Supervision” (worth 3 Supervision CEUs). Be sure to check out the full Partner’s for Kids Behavioral Health Community Education Series Course calendar for more trainings.

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