Altering the Long-Term Trajectory of ADHD
ADHD CME
Can We Alter Trajectories to Improve Long-Term Outcomes in ADHD?
Overview
In this 51-minute presentation, Jeffrey Halperin, PhD describes the development of ADHD symptoms throughout the lifespan, what we know about the interplay between environment and genetics, and how the environment can be used to alter long-term trajectory of ADHD, evidenced by reduced symptomatology.
This webcast was recorded live and is being used with the permission of the presenter.
At the conclusion of this CME Activity, primary healthcare professionals will be able to describe:
- The best time to detect and treat ADHD
- The interplay between genetics and the environment in the development of ADHD symptoms
- Brain development and its relationship to ADHD
- The role of games and exercises in improving ADHD symptomatology
Presented by
Jeffrey M. Halperin, PhD
Distinguished Professor
Department of Psychology
Queens College, City University of New York
Department of Psychiatry
The Mount Sanai School of Medicine
Queens, New York
Course Runs: Sept 1, 2020 – Sept 1, 2021