Credits: Pollock, Jackson. Penny Picture Display. 2013, photograph of painting. Pollock-Krasner House, New York
Image credit: Pollock, Jackson. Penny Picture Display. 2013, photograph of painting. Pollock-Krasner House, New York

Gabor Maté

A Biopsychosocial View of Attention Deficit Disorder and other Childhood Developmental Disorders

Recorded Saturday 29 January 2022

With Dr Gabor Maté

CE Credits: 2 hours

In his bestselling book Scattered Minds, Gabor Maté rejects the narrow genetic perspective. Instead, he proposes a biopsychosocial view. This has profound implications for the treatment of AD(H)D and related developmental disorders in both children and adults.

During this seminar, Gabor Maté will elaborate how the circuitry and physiology of the brain are affected by the environment, not only during critical periods of early childhood development but throughout the human lifetime.

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SPEAKERS

Dr Gabor Maté,

FULL PROGRAM

Part I
Gabor will consider the following topics:
1. How to recognize AD(H)D: symptoms and signs
2. The psychological/emotional characteristics of AD(H)D
3. How the human brain develops in interaction with the environment

Part II
4. Understanding the behaviours of the ADD child and adult
5. The uses, misuses, dangers and limitations of medications
6. The use and abuse of medications in treating AD(H)D

Part III
7. The AD(H)D student in the classroom
8. How to promote healthy development at any age

FEES (USD)

Includes: 1 year’s access, test and CE Certificate of Attendance, subtitles and transcript

INDIVIDUAL

$78 (or $39 Confer member)

GROUP RATE

$50pp in groups of over 10 (please apply to accounts@confer.uk.com)

CE

Continuing Education (CE) credits for 2 hours are available as part of the course fee. You will need to fill out an evaluation form and pass a multiple choice questionnaire related to the content in order to receive your certificate. You can submit this test up to a maximum of 5 times.

This event is accredited by:

  • NBCC

This event is NOT accredited by the following organisations:

  • ASWB
  • NYSED (Psychology)

Please contact events@conferonline.org for any further questions.

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SCHEDULE

00:02:41
Part I

00:56:27
Q&A

01:18:18
Part II

01:38:20
Q&A

01:42:15
Part III

02:26:57
End

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By attending this workshop virtually, participants will be able to:
  • Articulate how the biopsychosocial view has profound implications for the treatment of AD(H)D and related developmental disorders in both children and adults.
  • Elaborate on how the circuitry and physiology of the brain are affected by the environment.
  • Critique aspects of treatment including medication as a part of treatment for AD(H)D.
  • Discern the psychological and emotional characteristics of AD(H)D.