Event Type 2 General Psychology
october
Event Details
A Live Interactive Webinar on ADHD and
Event Details
A Live Interactive Webinar on ADHD and Executive Functioning with Smith College for Social Work
Hosted by Smith College School for Social Work
Featuring a multiple-day session with Dr. Sharon Saline
October 31 and November 7, 2022, 1 – 4:15 PM ET
6 CEs | Live Interactive Webinar
CEs: 6 CEs are available for $15 fee. This is a multiple-day session. In order to receive CEs, you must attend both days.
Register here!
This course has limited enrollment and may sell out. Registration will be on a first come first served basis.
Level: Intermediate
Date & Time: October 31 and November 7, 2022, 1 – 4:15 p.m. ET
CEs: 6 CEs are available for $15 fee. This is a multiple-day session. In order to receive CEs, you must attend both days.
Review CE accreditation and approvals for this course on tab above.
Would you like practical, evidence-based tools to help kids with ADHD and executive functioning harness their natural potential, reduce stress and get things done with less arguing and more cooperation? Whether it’s academics, social challenges, mental health issues or technology, many of these children and teens struggle with feeling overwhelmed, distracted or impulsive. Understanding current research, familiarity with a variety of co-occurring conditions (including anxiety, trauma and learning disabilities), knowledge of brain science and sound clinical judgment combine to help these children and teens overcome a variety of challenges and learn to thrive.
In this workshop, you’ll learn how to navigate their complex mix of biology, behavior and emotion and strengthen essential executive functioning skills to improve both home and school experiences. Sharon Saline, Psy.D., presents the unheard voices of young people with ADHD and executive functioning as an effective way to assist professionals and parents in thinking differently about the challenges these kids face and creating helpful interventions to assist them.
Based on her unique, strength-based approach–the “5 Cs of ADHD parenting,” Saline shares a variety of thoughtful and practical solutions to teach kids and their families essential executive functioning skills related to daily living that reduce stress and increase positivity. Her collaborative approach integrates mindfulness, cognitive therapy, internal family systems and positive psychology. Innovative tools to improve focus, organization, planning and motivation will also be covered. This workshop will be both didactic and experiential in nature.
Target Audience:
Social workers and other social service providers.
Course Delivery Method, Format and Instructor Interaction:
Live interactive webinar with discussion and small group activities. Instructor will use live on-camera chat and discussions for Q and A as well as break out rooms. Login information will be emailed immediately after registration to the email address entered during registration. Attendees are visible to one another in Zoom Meeting and are encouraged to be active participants with their camera and/or microphone in order take part in discussion.
System Requirements:
Attendees will need access to a computer with working camera and microphone. All courses are offered using Zoom conferencing software.
Registration Fees and Deadlines:
Early registration by August 22, 2022
Regular registration by October 30, 2022
CEs: 6
This course has limited enrollment and may sell out. Registration will be on a first come first served basis.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify the biological, behavioral and emotional factors related to ADHD, LD and high-functioning ASD as well as executive functioning skills
- Examine current research on ADHD and executive functioning including medical and non-medical treatment options
- Discuss how co-existing disorders, learning disabilities, trauma and substance abuse affect ADHD and executive functioning skills in children and teens
- Define executive functioning skills and use effective, collaborative strategies for improving them
- Describe how to implement practical and useful treatment interventions for reducing conflict and improving cooperation with children, teens and their families living with ADHD and executive functioning
- Articulate strategies that promote successful professional collaboration with physicians, school personnel and tutors related to these issues
Outline:
Day One – October 31, 2022
1 – 2:30 p.m. ET
● Why an integrative, collaborative approach to ADHD?
● Beyond the ABCs of ADHD
2:30 – 2:40 p.m. ET – Break
2:40 – 4:15 p.m. ET
● Medication and alternatives to medication
● Co-occurring disorders
Day Two – November 7, 2022
1 – 2:30 p.m. ET
● Diagnostic tools
● Therapeutics interventions
2:30 – 2:40 p.m. ET – Break
2:40 – 4:15 p.m. ET
● School strategies
● Executive functioning skills: assessment and strategies for home, office and school
Please note: Back by popular demand! In addition, this course was previously run as a an interactive webinar called What Kids with ADHD Wish You Knew and How You Can Help: Understanding ADHD and Executive Functioning in Children and Teens. If you have already taken it, much of the content will be be similar.
For more information, please contact me at info@drsharonsaline.com.
Time
(Monday) 1:00 pm - 4:15 pm
Organizer
Smith College School for Social WorkThe Smith College School for Social Work is a professional school within Smith College that provides graduate social work education to students around the world.
november
Event Details
A Live Interactive Webinar on ADHD and
Event Details
A Live Interactive Webinar on ADHD and Executive Functioning with Smith College for Social Work
Hosted by Smith College School for Social Work
Featuring a multiple-day session with Dr. Sharon Saline
November 7, 2022, 1 – 4:15 PM ET
6 CEs | Live Interactive Webinar
CEs: 6 CEs are available for $15 fee. This is a multiple-day session. In order to receive CEs, you must attend both days.
Register here!
This course has limited enrollment and may sell out. Registration will be on a first come first served basis.
Level: Intermediate
Date & Time: October 31 and November 7, 2022, 1 – 4:15 p.m. ET
CEs: 6 CEs are available for $15 fee. This is a multiple-day session. In order to receive CEs, you must attend both days.
Review CE accreditation and approvals for this course on tab above.
Would you like practical, evidence-based tools to help kids with ADHD and executive functioning harness their natural potential, reduce stress and get things done with less arguing and more cooperation? Whether it’s academics, social challenges, mental health issues or technology, many of these children and teens struggle with feeling overwhelmed, distracted or impulsive. Understanding current research, familiarity with a variety of co-occurring conditions (including anxiety, trauma and learning disabilities), knowledge of brain science and sound clinical judgment combine to help these children and teens overcome a variety of challenges and learn to thrive.
In this workshop, you’ll learn how to navigate their complex mix of biology, behavior and emotion and strengthen essential executive functioning skills to improve both home and school experiences. Sharon Saline, Psy.D., presents the unheard voices of young people with ADHD and executive functioning as an effective way to assist professionals and parents in thinking differently about the challenges these kids face and creating helpful interventions to assist them.
Based on her unique, strength-based approach–the “5 Cs of ADHD parenting,” Saline shares a variety of thoughtful and practical solutions to teach kids and their families essential executive functioning skills related to daily living that reduce stress and increase positivity. Her collaborative approach integrates mindfulness, cognitive therapy, internal family systems and positive psychology. Innovative tools to improve focus, organization, planning and motivation will also be covered. This workshop will be both didactic and experiential in nature.
Target Audience:
Social workers and other social service providers.
Course Delivery Method, Format and Instructor Interaction:
Live interactive webinar with discussion and small group activities. Instructor will use live on-camera chat and discussions for Q and A as well as break out rooms. Login information will be emailed immediately after registration to the email address entered during registration. Attendees are visible to one another in Zoom Meeting and are encouraged to be active participants with their camera and/or microphone in order take part in discussion.
System Requirements:
Attendees will need access to a computer with working camera and microphone. All courses are offered using Zoom conferencing software.
Registration Fees and Deadlines:
Early registration by August 22, 2022
Regular registration by October 30, 2022
CEs: 6
This course has limited enrollment and may sell out. Registration will be on a first come first served basis.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify the biological, behavioral and emotional factors related to ADHD, LD and high-functioning ASD as well as executive functioning skills
- Examine current research on ADHD and executive functioning including medical and non-medical treatment options
- Discuss how co-existing disorders, learning disabilities, trauma and substance abuse affect ADHD and executive functioning skills in children and teens
- Define executive functioning skills and use effective, collaborative strategies for improving them
- Describe how to implement practical and useful treatment interventions for reducing conflict and improving cooperation with children, teens and their families living with ADHD and executive functioning
- Articulate strategies that promote successful professional collaboration with physicians, school personnel and tutors related to these issues
Day Two – November 7, 2022
1 – 2:30 p.m. ET
● Diagnostic tools
● Therapeutics interventions
2:30 – 2:40 p.m. ET – Break
2:40 – 4:15 p.m. ET
● School strategies
● Executive functioning skills: assessment and strategies for home, office and school
Please note: Back by popular demand! In addition, this course was previously run as a an interactive webinar called What Kids with ADHD Wish You Knew and How You Can Help: Understanding ADHD and Executive Functioning in Children and Teens. If you have already taken it, much of the content will be be similar.
For more information, please contact me at info@drsharonsaline.com.
Time
(Monday) 1:00 pm - 4:15 pm
Organizer
Smith College School for Social WorkThe Smith College School for Social Work is a professional school within Smith College that provides graduate social work education to students around the world.
Event Details
2022 Annual International Conference on ADHD Hosted by ACO, ADDA and CHADD Featuring 2 presentations with Dr. Sharon Saline November
Event Details
2022 Annual International Conference on ADHD
Hosted by ACO, ADDA and CHADD
Featuring 2 presentations with Dr. Sharon Saline
November 16 – 19, 2022
Dallas, Texas | Virtual & In-Person
Register here!
Event Description:
The conference theme this year is Strength in Connection, as we all adapt to the changes of the last two years and work together to create a better life going forward.
It will be both a live and a virtual event – a hybrid conference. What does that mean? Well, you can come and join us in Dallas to get all the face-to-face fun that we have always enjoyed. There will be OVER 90 presentations: workshops, peer support groups, and gatherings of all sorts. Sessions will cover a wide variety of topics for audiences comprising both professionals and consumers. You’ll find fascinating research symposia and an amazing exhibition hall. And don’t forget the talent show!But if you are not able to make it to Dallas, you can still join us online.
Every keynote address will be offered live and recorded. Three sessions from each general conference session time slot will be recorded and you can choose which one to join. Question-and-answer sessions will be available both live and virtual. Whichever one you pick—Live Conference or Virtual Conference—mark the date in your diary and plan now to join the largest ADHD event of the year.
Learn more & register here!
Featuring 2 presentations with Dr. Sharon Saline:
(3A) Culturally Relevant Interventions Within a Holistic Health Model: Utilizing Ethnicity, Gender and Socioeconomic Status to Create More Meaningful ADHD Interventions
LIVE & VIRTUAL | Thu Nov 17 | 12:30 PM – 3:30 PM CST / 1:30 PM – 4:30 PM EST
Psychiatrist Delane Casiano and clinical psychologists Brandi Walker, PhD, (MAJ, Army), Linda Berg-Cross, PhD, and Sharon Saline, PsyD, present a thought-provoking workshop where practitioners, researchers, and coaches are challenged to widen their lens to see ADHD and its impact on the individual and their family from a comprehensive holistic health perspective with sensitivity to the intersectionality of symptoms, health disparities, and multiple transcultural identities such as ethnicity, gender, culture, socioeconomic status, etc. Learn more about this presentation.
(FC04) ADHD And The Anxiety Spectrum: Effective, Evidence-Based Strategies For Managing Worry, Social Distress, Perfectionism And Procrastination In Children, Teens And Young Adults
LIVE ONLY | Fri Nov 18 | 3:15 PM – 4:30 PM CST / 4:15 PM – 5:30 PM EST
In this session, Dr. Saline discusses how anxiety works and what professionals and caring adults can do in assisting children, teens, and emerging adults to reduce their worries and improve their resiliency. After examining the physiology and psychology of anxiety, she will discuss how to change an individual’s relationship to worry, reduce negative thinking, and uncover the core limited beliefs that fuel persistent social anxiety, perfectionism, and procrastination. Learn more about this presentation.
Learn more & register here!
For more information, please contact me at info@drsharonsaline.com.
Time
16 (Wednesday) 12:00 am - 19 (Saturday) 11:59 pm
Organizer
ACO, ADDA & CHADDADHD Coaching Organization (ACO), Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA), Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD)