The Social Struggles Of ADHD: RSD, Emotion Regulation, And More

The Social Struggles Of ADHD: RSD, Emotion Regulation, And More

Clinical strategies for treating ADHDers who struggle with rejection sensitivity, deficient emotional self-regulation, and impulse control.

By Hudson Valley Professional Development

Date and time

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 days before event.

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

ADHD sufferers of all ages often long for more social connection in their lives, but their attempts to connect can be sabotaged by particular features of the disorder.

Rejection-sensitive dysphoria, deficient emotional self-regulation, masking behaviors, impulse control difficulties, and an overactive inner critic can all interfere with ADHDers’ efforts to build a strong social network. This three-hour course will delve into the known causes of these phenomena and provide a framework for helping clients understand and address each one.

3 CEs available to NYS LMHCs, LMFTs, LCSWs, LMSWs, LCATs, NYS Licensed Psychologists and NYS Licensed Psychoanalysts provided by Hudson Valley Professional Development, LLC upon successful completion of training.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of the training, participants will be able to:

-identify various features of ADHD that contribute to lack of social connection in clients’ lives.

-identify both outward and internal indicators that clients’ ADHD symptoms are interfering with social connection.

-verbalize an understanding of the known brain-based mechanisms underlying ADHDers’ social difficulties, as well as the ways in which sociocultural factors impact clients’ social functioning.

-articulate multiple interventions and treatment strategies that can help clients cope with and/or reduce the negative impact of ADHD symptoms on their social lives.

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In accordance with the NY State Department of Education guidelines, in order to receive continuing education contact hours, a participant needs to be present for the duration of the workshop/training. Therefore, participants who arrive late or leave the event early will not be granted a certificate of completion.

​Cancellation Policy: Refunds will be provided for cancellations made in writing up to the day before the event.

Accommodations and Accessibility: HVPD welcomes participants with diverse abilities. Please contact us at info@hudsonvalleyprofessionaldevelopment.com to request accessibility accommodations. Accommodation requests are considered in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act.

Presenter bio

Monique Dauphin is a licensed mental health counselor who has specialized in treatment of post-traumatic stress and related disorders since 2013. Monique has held several positions in Dutchess County’s coordinated interdisciplinary response to interpersonal violence, including in the county’s crime victims assistance program, batterer intervention program, and sex offender management program.

Monique has also served as chair of Dutchess County’s Coalition Against Sexual and Domestic Abuse (CASADA), and consulted for the criminal justice subcommittee of the county’s Criminal Justice Commission. Monique is a certified Red Cross Disaster Mental Health First Responder, and a certified Black Lotus Yoga Project Trauma-sensitive Yoga Instructor.

Monique Dauphin is in private practice, specializing in treating adults with post-traumatic stress and/or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. She is a certified ADHD Clinical Services Provider.

For the full calendar of upcoming Continuing Education trainings, visit our website: www.hudsonvalleyprofessionaldevelopment.com

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$90
Sep 29 · 7:00 AM PDT