The Unseen Burden: ADHD & Being the Family Scapegoat with Angie Hurlburt
Individuals with ADHD are uniquely vulnerable to becoming the family scapegoat, facing constant criticism and blame that can amplify existing challenges. Over time, these...
Emotional Regulation: the Foundation of ADHD Care with Dana Crews, MA, ADHD-CE, MBSR, CALC
Emotional regulation is a critical skill for navigating ADHD-related challenges, yet it is often overlooked in traditional ADHD coaching. This session presents emotional awareness...
The Epiphany Moment- Embracing the ADHD Diagnosis from Self-Doubt to Self-Awareness in Adulthood with Monica Hassall & Dr. Philip Bird
The goal of this webinar is to facilitate a new perspective /paradigm for the client that includes a comprehensive understanding of ADHD, acceptance of...
Mindfulness – The ADHD Productivity Resource with Casey Moore
A consistent mindfulness practice boosts anyone’s productivity, sometimes dramatically. For those with ADHD, the benefits are even greater. It is a free, ever-available internal...
A New ADHD Intervention: Cognitive Ergonomics From the Inside Out with Jeff Copper
Introducing Cognitive Ergonomics From the Inside Out, a new ADHD intervention that represents a paradigm shift in how we help those with ADHD. The...
Kick the Critic: Eliminate Old Beliefs to Foster Self-Love with Jamie Blume, MPH, PCC, PCAC, IFS, IFIO
Do you find yourself believing you are too much, too loud, not enough, lazy, unmotivated, not reaching your potential? Do you hear those words...
Understanding Your Nervous System To Help Manage Stress With Elizabeth Brink
Many Neurodivergent / ADHDers experience chronic stress that can feel relentless. Over time, the cycles of burnout can lead to additional challenges coping with...
The Tripod Model For Creating A Well-Balanced ADHD Life With David Pomeroy MD Part 2
It’s official! You have been diagnosed with ADHD ! Now what? In addition to dealing with what may be a jumble of emotions, you...
ADHD And OCD: Strange Bedfellows With Roberto Olivardia, Ph.D.
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is characterized by intrusive, distressing thoughts and behavioral rituals meant to neutralize the anxiety. Interestingly, 20-30% of people with OCD also...
Stemming The Tide: Research-Backed, ADHD-Friendly Strategies For Managing Intense Emotions With Marcy Caldwell, Psy.D.
Discover the science behind why ADHD brains experience emotions differently and why they can feel so intense and overwhelming. This engaging webinar will empower...
Distinguishing Your ADHD Hierarchy Of Needs With Cameron Gott
Identifying and attending to one’s needs is so important for living a fulfilling life and also effectively managing one’s ADHD symptoms. Yet needs often...
Understanding and Harnessing the Power of Your ADHD Brain with David Giwerc, MCAC, MCC
Research indicates that for adults with ADHD, the brain tends to gravitate toward negative information, acting almost like a magnet for unfavorable experiences. Life...
Perfectionism and ADHD: Making Good Enough Better Than Perfect with Sharon Saline, Psy.D
Do you ever feel like perfectionism holds you back in life and limits your personal, school or professional satisfaction and success? Many adults with...
The Life Long Search for Identity and Meaning for Adults with ADHD
In this webinar, psychotherapist and ADHD expert, Sari Solden, explains her framework for the internal journey taken by adults with ADHD long past diagnosis...
Cognitive Behavior Therapy and How It Is Adapted to Help Adults with ADHD with J. Russell Ramsay, PhD, ABPP
Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) adapted for adult ADHD is an evidence-supported treatment. Most adults with ADHD, though say that they “know what to do,...
Adult ADHD and Anxiety with J. Russell Ramsay
In this session, Dr. Ramsay will review this ADHD-Anxiety connection and discuss some was principles from cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) can be used to better...
ADHD & Self-Esteem with Ari Tuckman
All those ADHD moments can take a toll on self-esteem. All those wrong places and wrong times evoke a lot of negative feedback that...
Casting Your ADHD in a Role to Win an Academy Award with Jeff Copper
Many with ADHD feel miscast in life… like someone playing the wrong role in a movie. They long to cast their ADHD to win...
Playing with Powerful Questions: Making Space for ‘Shift’ to Happen with Anne Marie Nantais
A common experience of people with ADHD is spending immense amounts of time, energy, and emotional bandwidth trying to keep up with expectations, responsibilities,...
10 Things We’re Doing that Make Our ADHD Worse! (And how to fix them.) with Alan P. Brown
We ADDers are at a disadvantage from the get-go, so we have no business adding more troubles to our plate. But we do. There...
Using Conscious Awareness to Your Advantage with Dulce Torres, LPC-S, BCC, ACC
When faced with challenges, individuals focus on making changes in the areas facing those problems. Some individuals jump very quickly to make those changes,...





















