All Entries Tagged With: "ADHD"
Way to go, Sue!
Sue Smalley’s article Reframing ADHD in the Genomic Era, is published in the latest issue of Psychiatric Times. For those of us interested in the investigation of non-pharmaceutical forms of support for children with ADD/ADHD, Sue voiced encouragement in this mainstream psychiatric journal.
What is your pace of life? — Sue Smalley
Children and adults with ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) are often moving at a different pace than those around them, and that can be a source of difficulty. Recognizing your pace (and ranges of comfort and discomfort) can be an important part in discovering how to sync with the world around you.
Handling a Moment of Peace - Diana Winston
A few years ago our center piloted a small study on mindfulness and ADD and found mindfulness to be remarkably helpful for those struggling with attention issues. So by phone, I recommended she start on a basic program to meditate daily, beginning with just five minutes a day.
Mystic Mom - Sue Smalley
All moms are mystics by virtue of experiencing this moment of self-transcendence, experiencing a moment where “I” doesn’t exist, where “I,” the objective I, and “Am,” the subjective “being,” blur together as one. . .
