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SUMMARY: Guest Talk: Margaret Sibley
DESCRIPTION: Title: Treating Executive Functioning and Motivation Deficits 
 in Adolescents With ADHD Abstract: Adolescence is a particularly challengin
 g period for individuals with ADHD due to factors related to their learning
  histories\, academic and social environments\, and teen brain development.
  In this presentation\, we will explore how to maximize therapy impact for 
 teens with ADHD by targeting […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p><strong>Title:</strong> Treating Executive
  Functioning and Motivation Deficits in Adolescents With ADHD<br /><strong>
 Abstract:</strong> Adolescence is a particularly challenging period for ind
 ividuals with ADHD due to factors related to their learning histories\, aca
 demic and social environments\, and teen brain development. In this present
 ation\, we will explore how to maximize therapy impact for teens with ADHD 
 by targeting the right mechanism\, in the right context\, using personalize
 d approaches. Supporting Teens’ Autonomy Daily (STAND\; Sibley et al.\, 201
 6) is a therapeutic intervention for ADHD in adolescence that seeks to answ
 er this call. STAND is a clinical skills-based intervention delivered in th
 e style of Motivational Interviewing (Miller & Rollnick\, 2013) to parent-t
 een dyads. Its content and process will be described in depth with video ex
 amples and summary of empirical support. Attention will be given to how ind
 ividual differences in parental involvement influence treatment outcome. We
  will discuss how the change process varies across families\, identify stra
 tegies for enhancing teen motivation\, and present next steps for providers
  and researchers who serve this population.</p>
LOCATION:Suedfeld Lounge (Kenny Room 2510)
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