ADHD: Understanding Criteria, Diagnosis, and Risk Factors - Part 1
Offered By: WVCTSI Project ECHO via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complexities of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in this comprehensive 58-minute lecture from WVCTSI Project ECHO Psychiatry. Delve into the diagnostic criteria, categories, and etiological factors of ADHD, including biological and environmental risk factors. Learn about the diagnostic process, rating scales such as the Vanderbilt assessment, and the importance of considering comorbid conditions like anxiety and substance use. Gain insights into executive functioning challenges associated with ADHD and their impact on daily life. This informative session provides valuable knowledge for healthcare professionals, educators, and individuals seeking a deeper understanding of ADHD.
Syllabus
Intro
Criteria
Categories
Questions
Distraction
etiology
Biological ADHD
Other Risk Factors
Diagnosis Process
Rating Scales
Vanderbilt
Anxiety
Substance Use
Executive Functioning
Closing
Taught by
WVCTSI Project ECHO
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