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ALL AGES: ADHD: Current Medication Options

Tuesday, May 15, 2012 from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM (PT)

Palo Alto, CA

ALL AGES: ADHD: Current Medication Options

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Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in all its forms—mainly inattentive, mainly hyperactive/impulsive and combined—is the best-studied psychiatric disorder in children, especially with respect to medications. Researchers have shown both that ADHD symptoms often are highly responsive to a number of different types of medication and that the actual course of ADHD is relatively resistant to change, irrespective of treatment. Dr. Elliott will review the rationale for using medications, the range of treatments available and appropriate expectations for what medications can accomplish.

 

Glen R. Elliott, PhD, MD

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Children's Health Council
650 Clark Way
Palo Alto, CA 94304

Tuesday, May 15, 2012 from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM (PT)


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Children's Health Council (CHC) helps children, teens and families find the best ways to learn, develop and thrive. 

In addition to free parent education, CHC offers assessment and therapeutic and educational support for challenges small and large, brief and chronic.  CHC also has two schools, Sand Hill School (Grades K-4) and Esther B. Clark School (Grades 3-10).

Call us when you have a concern about how your child is developing, behaving, thinking, feeling or learning.  We’re here to listen, guide you and provide the best solutions available to help your child reach his full potential. 


Areas of Specialty:
Parent education
ADHD & inattention
Anxiety & depression
Autism Spectrum Disorders
Learning challenges

Specialists include:
Assistive technology specialists
Behavioral specialists
Educational specialists
Marriage & family therapists
Neuropsychologists
Occupational therapists
Parent coaches
Psychiatrists
Psychologists
Speech-language pathologists

 

Questions about our classes? 650.617.3812

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