Montreal Conference: User’s Guide to the ADHD Brain

Sep 25, 2009 No Comments by Linda Walker

I was just informed that CADDAC (Centre for ADD Advocacy, Canada) will be presenting a conference called:

The Caretaker and User’s Guide to the ADHD Brain:
Understanding Brain Functioning, Common Coexisting Disorders and
Appropriate Treatments for ADHD.

Featuring: Dr. Tony Rostain, MD, MA  psychiatrist

This presentation will interest parents, educators, doctors, psychologists, social workers, counselors, child youth workers and adolescents and adults with ADHD.

Dr. Rostain will explain how and why the ADHD brain works differently and how this can impact learning, functioning, and behaviour. In this context, he will help us understand what treatments are available, through medication as well as therapy, and why they work for this disorder. Dr. Rostain will also briefly look at several disorders that frequently coexist with ADHD, such as learning disabilities, Asperger’s Disorder and Tourette Syndrome.

Date & Time:   Saturday, October 17, 2009 / 7:00 – 9:30pm
Location:  The Hilton Montreal Bonaventure Ballroom
900 de La Gauchetiere West, Montreal, Quebec H5A 1E4
Cost: $30.00 per person or $50.00 per couple

For more detailed information and to register access: www.caddac.ca under Events.  For more information please view the attached PDF announcements or contact CADDAC at 416-637-8584 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              416-637-8584      end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

ADHD Adult, Attention Deficit

About the author

I am a business Coach who works with ambitious passionate entrepreneurs who have creative ideas, great dreams but a difficulty with execution. I also have an expertise in Attention Deficit Disorder to help the large percentage of entrepreneurs who have had or currently have ADHD or ADHD traits. My knowledge comes from my experience as a "serial entrepreneur", my ADHD Coach training and as a parent and spouse of ADHDers.
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