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A Cognitive Ergonomics Look At ADHD

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ADHD is a neuro-biological condition that is often also defined as an executive functioning impairment. In this episode of Attention Talk Radio, ADHD coach Jeff Copper (https://digcoaching.com) talks with Master Coach Elaine Taylor-Klaus (https://impactparents.com) to discuss ADHD from a rather mechanical, engineering perspective. There's an old saying: You can impact change when you understand what's going on underneath. This episode will look at ADHD as a problem-solving impairment, and explore its relationship with emotions and the automatic brain. It promises to illuminate insights about what underlies ADHD, insights that might seem unfamiliar, but logically, make sense in managing ADHD. If you've struggled to find what works, this is a show you won't want to miss. (To see the Executive Function Engagement Continuum discussed in this episode, click here.)

Attention Talk Radio is the leading site for self-help Internet radio shows focusing on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and attention deficit disorder, including managing symptoms of ADHD in adults with ADD or adults who have children with ADHD. Attention Talk Radio, hosted by Jeff Copper, attention and ADHD coach, is designed to help adults (particularly those diagnosed with or impacted by attention deficit disorder or its symptoms) in life or business who are stuck, overwhelmed, or frustrated to help them get unstuck and moving forward by opening their minds to pay attention to what works. To learn more about attention and ADHD coach Jeff Copper, go to www.digcoaching.com.

Our thanks to the sponsors of this show: CHADD.org, ADDCA.com, ImpactParents.com, and TimeTimer.com.

 

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