PsychCentral: The 10 Best Books for ADHD in 2021

“You want to learn more about attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). You’re looking for tips on how to improve your focus. You’re interested in supporting a loved one who lives with this mental health condition. Whether you have a diagnosis or know someone who does, ADHD books can help you accomplish all of these goals and more.” A graphic with a picture of Dr. Sharon Saline's book cover "What Your ADHD Child Wishes You Knew" in front of a teal background.Dr. Sharon Saline’s book, What Your ADHD Child Wishes You Knew, was chosen “Best for parents of kids with ADHD!”

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Attention Talk Radio – ADHD: “I’m Sorry,” a Reflexive Response

“Got ADHD? Do you lead off conversations saying you’re sorry? How do such reflexive responses serve you? Do they take the pressure off? Are you always assuming you are wrong? Are you shaming yourself? In this episode of Attention Talk Radio, ADHD coach Jeff Copper (www.digcoaching.com) interviews Dr. Sharon Saline (www.drsharonsaline.com). In the interview they talk about the “I’m sorry” response and bring a realization to your reflexive responses for you to gain awareness but, more importantly, for you to manage your life with intent. If you are sorry a lot, tune in to this insightful show.” Click play below to listen to the interview, or listen at AttentionTalkRadio.com.

Psychology Today: Learning to Prioritize With ADHD

“Does it ever seem like you have too much to do and every task looks equally important? Many people with ADHD struggle to figure out the order of doing things and how to begin, which contributes to the common experience of feeling overwhelmed. There often needs to be a crisis or pressing deadline that determines what has to be done and provides you with the motivation to do it. Ultimately, this process is both stressful and ineffective, leaving you depleted and frustrated while you shift from one emergency to the next.” Read the full article by Dr. Saline!

Psychology Today: How to Find a Therapist for Your Teenager

“Parents should also establish clear expectations about confidentiality, says clinical psychologist Sharon Saline, Psy.D. A parent might ask, “What are your boundaries around confidentiality?” “Will you consult with us at all and if so how?” “What role will family play in the therapy?” Incorporating the family’s perspective can be valuable in addressing dynamics that influence mental health. “The teen is not growing up in a petri dish,” Saline says.” How to Find a Therapist for Your Teenager by Abigail Fagan PsychologyToday.com Read the full article!

College Opensource – Female Students with ADHD: How IECs Can Help

Article by Eric Endlich, PhD and Sharon Saline, Psy.D. “Nia had been so excited to go to college. She’d been diagnosed with inattentive ADHD in eighth grade and received accommodations such as extra time on tests, preferential classroom seating and getting copies of teachers’ notes. An executive functioning coach assisted her in using a calendar and organizing assignments. Nia worked hard, graduated with a 3.8 GPA and moved into her college dorm with high expectations. Sadly, six months later, she was back home. Depressed, anxious and on academic probation, she’d isolated herself, dropped one class and failed two…”

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