Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: New Research on the Triad of Disorders (ADHD, OCD, Tics)
During this webinar we will discuss evidence-based treatment and medications used to modify the symptoms of ADHD, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, and Tics. Similarity of symptoms, frequency, and their debilitating nature will also be
identified.
Full Description:
Modify and improve symptoms of ADHD, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, and Tics with evidence-based treatment
The Triad describes a set of three disorders that have similar neuropsychological sources: ADHD, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, and Tics. The symptoms of these disorders possess frequency, drive, and intensity beyond the norm. The
symptoms can be chronic and debilitating, interfering with social, cognitive, and emotional development. We will discuss how symptoms can be modified and improved with evidence-based treatment. Medication to treat ADHD will also be
reviewed.
Course Includes:
Live Q&A
Presentation Handout
Post session recording access
CE Credit
What You Will Learn:
Identify the neuropsychological similarities between ADHD, OCD, and Tics
Discuss the research-based defining points that describe ADHD
Explain the evidence-based strategies for treating children and teens with ADHD
Recognize what psychostimulant medication is and how it is used
Distinguish between ADHD and Childhood Bipolar Disorder
Your Presenter:
ANITA REMIG, Ed.D. F.P.P.R., F.S.M.I., is a practicing clinical psychologist and consultant specializing in learning styles, brain-based research and learning problem interventions. Her articles have appeared in numerous publications
including Child Study Journal, Language and Speech and Journal of Child Psychology. Her papers have been presented to the American Educational Research Association, American Psychological Association and the Society for Research in Child
Development. Dr. Remig's national seminars include "The Human Brain and Learning Styles," "The Human Brain and Motivation," "ADHD and the Brain," "Learning Disabilities and ADHD: Behavioral Interventions" and "Pervasive Developmental
Disorder: Autism, Rett's, CDD and Asperger's Disorder." Dr. Remig is a member of the American Psychological Association and an instructor for the University of New Hampshire. She is a Fellow of the Prescribing Psychologist Register
(F.P.P.R.) and a Fellow in Serious Mental Illness (F.S.M.I.) from the Prescribing Psychologist Register. Both fellowships are awarded by the International College of Prescribing Psychologists. Dr. Remig also passed the ICCP National
Examination for Psychologists in Psychopharmacology.
Disclaimer:
This event qualifies for one CE credit. Only registered attendees will have access to CE. A Cross Country Education web account is required to attend. There is no charge for a CCE web account. It is recommended that you join the meeting
15 to 20 minutes early. Speaker phone sound quality is poor and it is recommended that they not be used to listen to the event.
Technical requirements:
To view this webinar you will need to download the WebEx Application. You will be prompted to download it when you first enter the site. To save time, you can setup prior to the meeting by following this link:
https://apidemoeu.webex.com/apidemoeu/meetingcenter/mcsetup.php
Who Should Attend:
Psychologists, Psychiatrists, Social Workers, Counselors, Case Managers, Educators, Marriage and Family Therapists, Drug and Alcohol Abuse Counselors, Physicians, Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Criminal Justice Personnel (Probation
Officers), Occupational Therapists, Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants, Parents

