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Thursday, June 14, 2007

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this week's issue
  • The Attend Alternative!
  • Summer is the Best Season to Try Alternatives
  • TV Watching, Video Games, and Learning Problems
  • Some Thoughts on Counseling Goals for ADHD

  • Summer is the Best Season to Try Alternatives

    During the summer vacation and early in the school year is the best time to try the "alternative" interventions, such as "Attend," "Extress," essential fatty acids, the ADHD Diet, or EEG Biofeedback training.

    During the summer and early school year there is less pressure and more time to try these treatments and give them a chance to work.

    We believe that the "alternative treatments" like Attend, Extress, our ADHD Diet, and EEG Biofeedback, all work equally as well as medications. But the biggest problem with "alternative treatments for ADHD" is that they take longer to work (often 30 to 45 days) as opposed to medications that can work well in just 15 minutes.

    See our comparison between Attend, Stimulant Medications, and EEG Biofeedback.

    By taking the time to try these "alternative treatments for ADHD" when there is less pressure to perform in school often mild to moderate cases of Attention Deficit Disorder can be kept off of medication.


    TV Watching, Video Games, and Learning Problems

    Yes, its just like you thought. The more TV you watch, the less you know. And if you watch too much TV, you will be at risk for learning problems and attention problems.

    The same is true of time spent playing video games. Too much time spent playing video games puts you at risk for learning problems, and attention problems.

    And while TV watching may be mildly addictive, video games may be very addictive. In fact, up to 30% of all males who play video games regularly may be physiologically addicted to game playing. The more violent the game is, the more potentially addictive it is.

    Parents, understand that your children are growing up in a culture that is far different from the culture that we grew up in. Our children don't know about Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Vietnam, or even Jimmy Carter.

    Our children have far more media and entertainment choices than we ever imagined, and they don't know that they can live without cell phones, ipods, video games, rental videos, cable TV, and the internet - because they have never known a world without them!

    Children and teens live their lives saturated with media. According to the Kaiser Family Foundation's most recent study of children ages 8 to 18:


    Some Thoughts on Counseling Goals for ADHD

    What should the goals for counseling be when the patient has Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

    Every therapist will have their own opinions, but I'll give you some of my thoughts.

    First, it is important to teach the child or teen with ADHD how to recognize problems and how to solve problems. There are many good problem solving techniques that young people can quickly learn, and these are great tools to teach them.

    Second, it is important to teach the child or teen how to think before they act, how to be less impulsive, how to have greater self-control. Without good internal controls the natural tendency toward impulsive behaviors will cause the ADHD person many heart aches.

    Third, it is important to teach the child or teen with ADHD to respect others, and other's property, as well as to respect himself and his property.


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