Click to go to homepage

ADHDAt-Risk AdolescentsPresentationsWritingsOur Strengths

Presentations Presentations & Trainings

ADHD in the Classroom

» ADHD: The Mental Health Worker’s Role

 NEW   Depression in the Classroom

Women’s Health Issues

Advanced Parenting Skills

Teen-Parent Relationship Tune-up


ADHD: The Mental Health Worker’s Role

This clinical training provides clinicians, case managers, Children’s Social Workers, and Probation Officers with diagnostic information and treatment strategies based on the most up-to-date research. The workshop emphasizes new theories of ADHD, a hierarchy of interventions, assessment techniques (including differential diagnosis issues), strategies for engaging parents in a treatment process, treatment team coordination, tracking of treatment responses, and treatment of co-morbid disorders. However, it also includes strategies for clinicians working individually with affected children, as well as behavioral strategies for parents.

This presentation lasts 1-1.5 hours, and is delivered on-site during normal staff training times. Follow-up sessions, including case consultation and treatment planning, are also available.


Participants of this workshop say…

“I think you have forgotten more about Attention Deficit Disorder than I will ever know.” --Robert Sherbow, LCSW Assistant Director, Aviva Family and Children Services

“This was a brilliant presentation!” --N.O., R.N.

“I really liked Jason’s presentation. It was very thorough and covered all aspects of the disorder. Other therapists and teachers MUST attend this workshop.” —Margo Steinkirchner, IMF (Marriage and Family Therapist Intern)

  Contact Us     (310) 251-2885