Home Our Speciality The Doctor Who We Help What To Expect Contact Us
Neuropsychology
1. What Is Neuropsychology
2. Neuropsychological Evaluation
3. Reason For Evaluation
4. Neuropsychological Treatment
Neuropsychological Conditions
Alzheimer's Disease & Other Dementias
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder
Brain Tumors & Cancer
Endocrine Disorders
Epilepsy & Seizure Disorders
Klinefelter Syndrome & Other Sex Chromosome Abnormalities
Learning Disorders: Reading (dyslexia), Math & Writing
Motor Neuron Diseases (als, Sma, Pbp, Pls)
Pervasive Developmental Disoders- Autism & Asperger's Disorder
Traumatic Brain Injury & Sports Concussion
Domain Assessed
Academic Achievement
Adaptive Functioning
Attention
Executive Functioning
Intellectual Functioning
Memory
Motor Speed & Coordination
Personality
Speech & Language
Visuoconstruction Abilities

NEWS

[2010-04-01]
UPI- Hope for ADHD, meta-cognitive therapy

Hope for ADHD, meta-cognitive therapy
Published: April 1, 2010 at 7:13 PM

NEW YORK, April 1 (UPI) -- U.S. researchers say meta-cognitive therapy may help adults with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder.

Researchers at New York's Mount Sinai Medical Center looked at treating ADHD adults with meta-cognitive therapy vs. treating them with supportive therapy.

Meta-cognitive therapy involves teaching skills and strategies that help reduce depressed and anxious thoughts/ideas and help enhance time management and other organizational abilities. Supportive therapy involves giving psychotherapy in a group setting, the researchers said.

The study, published in the American Journal of Psychiatry, randomly assigned 88 adults rigorously diagnosed with ADHD to receive 12 weeks of either meta-cognitive therapy, or supportive psychotherapy. The two groups used equivalent ADHD medication.

Members of the group given meta-cognitive therapy showed greater improvement in ADHD symptoms -- including self-ratings and observer ratings of ADHD -- than those receiving supportive therapy, the researchers said.

"This is the first time we have demonstrated efficacy of a non-medication treatment for adult ADHD in a study that compared the active treatment against a control group that was equivalent in therapist time, attention, and support," study researcher Mary Solanto said in a statement.

Evaluations for Adults

Adults request neuropsychological evaluations for ...
more

Evaluations for Children

In the majority of cases children are brought for ...
more

Lectures & Seminars

Dr. Rozenblatt is available for speaking engagemen...
more
Subscribe
Address
Shahal Rozenblatt, Ph.D.
Clinical Neuropsychologist
Advanced Psychological Assessment, P.C.

50 Karl Avenue, Suite 104
Smithtown, NY 11787

137 East 36 Street, Suite 4
New York, NY 10016

Tel: 866-840-9790
Site Index | Table of Contents | Links | Disclaimer

© 2006 Advancedpsy

neuro@advancedpsy.com | Legal Disclaimer | Notice of Privacy Practices

Partner