Ari Tuckman – ADHD In New Faces And Places
Description Of ADHD In New Faces And Places
The field of ADHD diagnosis and treatment is continuing to evolve and expand.
The diverse needs of students can pose challenges in maintaining an equitable and harmonious classroom. Those who did well in high school are now attending demanding colleges, requiring a new skillset to be successful. As educators, you shape both academic and emotional journeys, and we’re here to support you in creating an inclusive and empowering learning environment for all your students!
Women with ADHD are now the fastest growing group for a new diagnosis. These women (and their clinicians) are figuring out how the struggles of ADHD intersect with the demands on women in today’s society.
Clinicians who specialize in other conditions, such as eating disorders, are increasingly looking for ADHD as a comorbidity and how each condition impacts treatment for the other. Couples’ therapists are realizing the impact of undiagnosed or under-treated ADHD as a driver of couples seeking therapy to overcome the persistent barriers to a better relationship.
ADHD is the thread that runs through all of these clients and situations. The most effective clinicians will be able to not only identify and treat ADHD, but also understand the interaction of ADHD with everything else in clients’ lives. This will facilitate more effective interventions that take into account all of whom the client is and what they want from therapy.
ADHD rarely travels alone. The next evolution in the field is to be able to integrate the treatment of ADHD for every client and every situation.
What You’ll Learn In ADHD In New Faces And Places
Objectives
- Identify ADHD when it is hidden by other conditions or situations
- Understand how ADHD affects the presentation and treatment of other conditions and vice versa
- Empower clients to apply a deeper understanding of the impact of ADHD in their life to create more of the change that they desire
Outline
- A New Skillset for Attending the Demands after High School
- Women with ADHD – The Fastest Growing Group
- Comorbidity and ADHD
- Couples and Under-Treated ADHD
About Ari Tuckman
Ari Tuckman, PsyD, MBA, is a psychologist, international presenter, author, and ADHD expert. He is the author of four books on adult ADHD – one for clinicians and three for the general public. He has also written several book chapters and is a frequent author for ADHD-related publications, including ADDitude Magazine and Attention Magazine.
He is a popular and dynamic presenter who routinely earns excellent reviews for his ability to make complex concepts understandable and useful. He has given more than 650 presentations and podcast interviews for professionals and members of the public, across America and in Sweden, Turkey, Greece, Mexico, England, Spain, Denmark, Canada, and Iceland.
He has appeared on CNN, National Public Radio, and XM Radio and has been quoted in The New York Times, USA Today, The Washington Post, The Boston Globe, USnews.com, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Men’s Health, and many other media outlets. He is a former board member and current conference committee chair for CHADD and is the 2023 recipient of their Hall of Fame award for his significant contributions to the field.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Ari Tuckman maintains a private practice. He receives royalties as a published author. Ari Tuckman receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from PESI, Inc. He has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Ari Tuckman is the National Conference Committee co-chair for CHAAD.
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