1st Annual ADHDConference Overview
Sat-Sun, Sept 27-28, 2003
Foster High School
Tukwila, WA
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4242 S 144th St Tukwila, WA 98168-4130
You may register in person at the conference, but you may not receive all printed materials until after the conference.
Headlining this 2-day event are two national authorities and 18 top local physicians, psychologists, therapists, and specialists who will be leading dozens of presentations. We have something for everyone—adults with AD/HD, family members, and professionls. Make your plans now.
Major Presenters
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Sam Goldstein, Ph.D. |
| Sunday Morning: A Good Day Is When Bad Things Don't Happen: Re-Thinking AD/HD (open to everyone) |
| Sunday Afternoon: Advanced Seminar
(for 40 professionals only) |
Dr. Goldsein's Biography
www.samgoldstein.com |
Advanced Seminars
Don't miss this opportunity! Each day's major presenter will offer a 3-hour afternoon seminar designed specifically for AD/HD professionals. These sessions will not duplicate morning material, and attendees can suggest topics when they register. Each seminar is limited to the first 40 professionals in the field, so register soon to reserve your spot. Additional fees apply.
Continuing Education
Up to 12 CEs are available for psychologists, social workers, mental health counselors and family therapists. Up to 12 clock hours are available for school personnel.Additional fees apply. Be sure to select these items when you register for the conference.
Daily Schedule at a Glance
Each morning, all conference participants will gather in the auditorium for the 3-hour major presentation (8:30-10:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m.-noon). After lunch on your own, choose from among 52 breakout sessions offered in various classrooms during the early afternoon (1:30-3:00 p.m.) and late afternoon (3:30-5:00 p.m.) periods. These 1½-hour sessions focus on specific topics and allow for group interaction. To see the sessions offered each day, view the Saturday and Sunday schedules.
| Start Time |
End Time |
Description |
| 7:30 AM |
8:00 AM |
Setup |
| 8:00 AM |
8:30 AM |
Open Commons |
| 8:30 AM |
10:00 AM |
Major Presentation, Part I |
| 10:00 AM |
10:30 AM |
Morning Break |
| 10:30 AM |
12:00 PM |
Major Presentation, Part II |
| 12:00 PM |
1:30 PM |
Lunch Break |
| 1:30 PM |
3:00 PM |
Early-Afternoon Breakout |
| 3:00 PM |
3:30 PM |
Afternoon Break |
| 3:30 PM |
5:00 PM |
Late-Afternoon Breakout |
| 5:00 PM |
5:30 PM |
Open Commons |
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Late Registration |
| Online registration has closed. You may register in person at the conference, but you may not receive all printed materials until after the conference. |
Who Should Attend? |
- adults with AD/HD
- family members
- students with AD/HD
- parents of AD/HD children
- physicians
- therapists
- coaches
- teachers
This is one AD/HD conference
you will want to attend. |
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| Vendors and Professionals: Promote your products or services at the conference. We offer a range of display options: from a simple stack of business cards to your own hosted table. |
| Exhibitor registration is allowed on site. |
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Thanks to the local presenters who have generously donated their time:
- Elisa Adams
- Don Baker, M.A., LMHC
- Roger Clement, Ph.D.
- John Foster
- Harlan Gephart, M.D.
- Edward Hallowell, M.D.
- Jackson Haverly, M.D.
- Greg Hipskind, M.D., Ph.D.
- Nancy Crawford Holm, M.A.
- Cyd Imel
- Kate Kelly, M.S.N., ACT, ADD
- Theodore Mandelkorn, M.D.
- Mary Lee McElroy, LMHC, CCDC I
- Brian O'Connor, M.A., LMHC, CDP
- Steven C. Parkison, Ph.D.
- Karen Roehl
- Shannon Ronald, M.A.
- Cherie M. Valeithian, Ph.D.
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Late Registration |
| Online registration has closed. You may register in person at the conference, but you may not receive all printed materials until after the conference. |
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