Mindfulness training for children with ADHD and their parents

This study is available in full form online for readers who want more detailed information on it. You can find the study clicking Here. – Dr. David Rabiner is a child clin­i­cal psy­chol­o­gist and Direc­tor of Under­grad­u­ate Stud­ies in the Depart­ment of Psy­chol­ogy and Neu­ro­science at Duke Uni­ver­sity.  His research focuses on var­i­ous issues related to ADHD, the impact of atten­tion prob­lems on aca­d­e­mic achieve­ment, and atten­tion train­ing.  He also pub­lishes Atten­tion Research Update, a com­pli­men­tary online newslet­ter that helps par­ents, pro­fes­sion­als, and edu­ca­tors keep up with the lat­est research on ADHD. Related articles: Is ADHD overdiagnosed? Findings from a new study in Germany Survey: 40% who discontinue ADHD medication treatment concerned about loss of self New Study shows Teens with ADHD helped by Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Study: Adaptive Working Memory Training Can Reduce ADHD-related Off-Task Behavior New Review of Neurofeedback Treatment for ADHD — Current State of the Science
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