Michele Novotni,
PhD

Classes and Teleclasses
     1-Day or 4 Week Format

When AD/HD Goes to Work

We are just beginning to understand the impact of AD/HD in the workplace. Jobs are lost, productivity is compromised and self-esteem is negatively impacted many times when AD/HD goes into the workplace. Participants can learn specific strategies, structures and skills to accommodate AD/HD in the workplace, learn how to use individual strengths to their best advantage and develop effective accommodations.
$  95 Three-hour seminar
$165 Four-week teleclass

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You, Me and AD/HD
For couples

The impact of AD/HD on a marriage can be profound. Behaviors with the greatest impact on relationships are: inattention, impulsivity and being easily distracted. Proper diagnosis and treatment offers hope and help to AD/HD marriages. Partners learn to separate the disorder from the person and together develop strategies to manage AD/HD.
$  95 Three-hour seminar
$165 Four-week teleclass

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What Does Everybody Else Know that I Don't?
Social Skill Help

Sometimes the most troubling impact of AD/HD isn't the inability to get things done. Often the most troubling aspect is the social isolation that arises as a result of inattention, hyperactivity, or disorganization. Participants will learn strategies for improving social skills as well as learn strategies to help remember to use those skills.
$  95 Three-hour seminar
$165 Four-week teleclass

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Group Therapy and Telegroups

10 week groups in person or by phone led by Michele Novotni, Ph.D.
In person group therapy limited to 10 individuals.
Telegroups limited to 20 individuals.
Cost $650 (Please note: Participation in group therapy is generally reimbursable through your insurance company)

GROUP THERAPY: Focus Succeeding with Adult AD/HD

Often adults with AD/HD feel alone, stuck or ashamed of difficulties they are experiencing. Other people don't seem to understand and often don't provide the needed information or support. This group is designed to help adults with AD/HD develop strategies, structures and supports to manage AD/HD at home, at work and in relationships. Most important, the group is designed to provide hope and inspiration to identify individual strengths and confidence to move forward for folks who don't always color in the lines.

Now isn't that worth a few nights of your time???

Telegroups still forming.
Ask for information.

GROUP THERAPY: When AD/HD Goes to Work

We are just beginning to understand the impact of AD/HD in the workplace. Jobs are lost, productivity is compromised and self-esteem is negatively impacted many times when AD/HD goes into the workplace. Participants can learn specific strategies, structures and skills to accommodate AD/HD in the workplace, learn how to use individual strengths to their best advantage and develop effective accommodations. Most important, the group is designed to provide hope and inspiration to identify individual strengths and confidence to move forward for folks who don't always color in the lines.

Telegroups still forming.
Ask for more information.

Parenting High Maintenance Children

Parenting a child with special needs can be challenging and frustrating Demands on a parent's time and attention can lead to feelings of isolation and loneliness. Join with other parents to support and encourage one another on this journey.

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Social Skills Groups: Improving Your Child's Social IQ

Elementary (grades 3-5)
Middle School (grades 6-8)
High School

It's frustrating to know that your children are making social mistakes and yet not know how to help them. Students will learn strategies for improving social skills used in relationships, as well as strategies effectively managing school work.

Middle School Group- In progress
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