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    ADHD Questions: Ask Dr. Cerulli Is Back

    By Rory Stern | February 4, 2009

    Welcome back! Be sure to leave your thoughts in the comments below!



    After a brief hiatus, our monthly live Q&A with psychiatrist and ADHD expert, Theresa Cerulli M.D., returns next Wednesday, February 11th at 8 PM EST.

    Ask Dr. Cerulli provides you with an opportunity to ask your questions (or be a fly on the wall) as I interview a psychiatrist who doesn’t just believe in medication as the answer to treating ADHD.  Dr. Cerulli focuses on understanding the individual, and the family, and only then tailors a treatment solution that keeps the best interests of everyone in mind.

    We are talking solution-focused care and support to adults, families, parents, and children whose lives are affected by ADHD.

    Please join us next Wednesday, February 11th as talk about a complex condition that is often greatly misunderstood!

    ADHD is NOT a condition we can just diagnose because the symptoms are present.  We need to dig down much deeper and really understand what’s going on.

    I hope you’ll ask your question, and join us for this fun, relaxed 70-minute Q&A.

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    Topics: ADD, ADHD | 1 Comment »

    One Response to “ADHD Questions: Ask Dr. Cerulli Is Back”

    1. darrius jenkins Says:
      June 3rd, 2009 at 4:53 pm

      sometimes i do good without my concerta 72mg do i need a lower dose.

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