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Children & Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder    http://www.chadd.org
21st Annual International Conference on AD/HD - MP3 downloads available.
October 7-10, 2009  Cleveland, OH

We are pleased to announce that DVDs are available for all the Plenary sessions, numbers AD900-903. Use the drop down arrow for media options. To purchase downloads: click the arrow next to "CD and price" and then select "MP3 download" enter an amount (1) in the check box. Proceed through the check out process. A confirmation email will be sent to your email address once the order has been completed. Please note that MP3 downloads are available for only 30 days after purchased, download immediately.



Individual Sessions: *Use Pull-downs for more media options

(FD4) Sibling: The Forgotten Child AD946
(Sam Goldstein)
(FD5) Helping the Student Survive AD/HD AD947
(Terry Illes)
(FD6) Multicultural and Diversity Competency in the Assessment and Treatment of AD/HD and Related Conditions AD948
(Peter Jensen, Vera Joffe, Lillian Fujimoto)
(FD7) Can Context Shape Character? AD949
(Mark Katz)
(FD8) Neuropsychological evaluation on AD/HD: How Testing can Support Diagnosis and Treatment AD950
(Steven Kennelly)
(FD9) Girls with AD/HD AD951
(Carol Ann Robbins)
(FD10) Ask the Experts: What Works at Home and in the Community AD952
(Mary Fowler, Marie Paxson, Bette Sovinee)
(FD11) Beyond Medication: Adjunctive Treatments for Adults with AD/HD AD953
(J. Russell Ramsay)
(FD12) Managing the Nuances of Coaching for Adolescents and Young Adults with AD/HD: A Panel Discussion AD954
(Laurie Chester, Fredi Hungate, Diane Ladd, Jodi Sleeper-Triplett, Kim Smith Kidd)
(FD13) Optimizing Medication in AD/HD: The Secrets to Success AD955
(Eric Stull)
(SBR11) Research Symposium II: 1. MTA History with National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), Continuation with NIDA, and Continuing Controversies. 2. Nonmedical Use of Stimulants and Other Drugs in Students with AD/HD: Motives and Consequences. AD956
(L. Eugene Arnold, James Swanson)
(SB1) Panel: Home Schooling Our Children with AD/HD AD957
(Catherine Adams, Melinda Boring, Loretta Buckner, Kathy Kuhl)
(SB2) AD/HD Organizing AD958
(Holly Graff)
(SB3) You Get More With Honey: Tools to avoid Emotional Escalation While Working Toward Behavioral Goals AD959
(Michael Hurley)
(SB4) Motivational Interviewing: A Powerful Coaching Tool AD960
(Sandy Maynard)
(SB5) The Hidden Challenges of the Twice Exceptional Teen AD961
(Jesse Wagenberg)
(SC1) The Illusion of AD/HD AD962
(L. Eugene Arnold)
(SC2) Acceptance is Empowering: Control What You Can, Let Go of the Rest AD963
(Ari Tuckman)
(SC3) The Parent Factor in AD/HD: A Preliminary Evaluation from the United Kingdom AD964
(Sarah Clifford, Mary Connor, Claire Planner)
(SC5) Moving from the Audience to the Stage Rewriting the Script of your AD/HD Life Play in Three Acts AD965
(Norma Echavarria)


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