
From outreach talks for advocacy groups to workshops for providers and higher education staff, I want to extend the reach of my work to improve the lives of people with ADHD and those who care for them.
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Dr. Gill Hickman and I share what we have learned about how to help leaders navigate personal crisis and build organizations of reciprocal care.
Adult ADHD
Strategies for Thriving
I enjoy educating (and learning from) others about adult ADHD and evidence-based strategies to help people thrive. Examples of this work include:
Helping Students Do What Works: Promoting Implementation of Skills Using Insights from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Adult ADHD
Boston University Educational Resource Center Symposium
CBT for Adult ADHD: Skills-Based Strategies
North Shore/ Chicago area CHADD.org Adult ADHD Support Group
CBT for Adult ADHD: Principles and Practice
Oakville Centre for Cognitive Therapy
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What’s the Deal with Adult ADHD? An Overview and Research-Supported Tools for Thriving
No Shame on U: https://youtu.be/D-0lY1suM5U?si=tAd3qq6Bn3thulQv
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With Drs. Will Canu, Kate Flory, and Cynthia Hartung:
Thriving in College with ADHD [Workshop].
University of Wyoming Psychology Center
Leadership During Personal Crisis
Creating Organizations of Reciprocal Care
Based on the research from our book, When Leaders Face Personal Crisis: The Human Side of Leadership, Dr. Gill Hickman and I have shared insights about how leaders can cope best and foster supportive environments within their organizations. Examples of this work include:
Developing Organizations of Reciprocal Care
International Leadership Association Healthcare Leadership Conference
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Navigating Crisis, Together
University of Richmond Events Management Retreat
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