[Symptom Free] - You Don't Have To Run To Medication... But It Is One Option!
April
10th, 2008
Volume 1, Issue 4
A
Note From Rory
Dear Reader,
It's been an interesting week here!
Aside from
a little fun at some business meetings, it's mostly been tough with
both kids have had colds all week. And to make matters worse,
yours truly is now battling this "Spring cold." Fortunately, the
weather has been a little nicer and I have been able to keep the
windows open. The fresh air really does wonders, and it also
brings me out of my shell a little bit. I am NOT a winter
person.
Speaking of my cold, it sure was a challenge to do a live Q&A
while trying to clear the fog out of my head! LOL
If you were on the call this past Tuesday night, I'd love to
hear what you thought about the format and content. I really
enjoyed the more relaxed, personal approach that Shannon offered.
But I can also see that maybe it was a little too loose and
all the over place. Regardless, I have gotten some positive
feedbck and would love to hear from my readers who made the call! Rory Stern, PsyD http://www.theADHDparentsmovie.com
Featured
Article
You
Don't Have To Run To Medication...
But It Is One Option! By, Dr. Rory Stern
It is probably no surprise to you that I get asked a lot of questions
about medication as a treatment method for ADHD. This
question came up on the call this past week, and it also was a key
point in a discussion I had this past Monday night with a renowned
psychiatrist in the ADHD community. In fact, our conversation
might surprise you a little. I know it shocked even me...
When I think of psychiatrists and ADHD, I immediately think about
medication as the first suggested treatment method. And over
dinner, I asked this expert her opinion on medication in the overall
treatment scheme of ADHD?
Her answer:
"Medication
can help, but it should be a last solution," she said.
I nearly fell out of my chair. It was the answer I wanted to
hear... It was the answer I was hoping to hear...
And it was the answer I LOVE to hear, but rarely do
(particularly from a medical doctor).
Why was I so ecstatic?
It's no secret that I hate to see our children on medication if and when
they don't require it. Yes, medication does help.
Yes, medication can make a difference. And yes,
medication can sometimes be the necessary factor in treating certain
symptoms of ADHD.
And even though I recognize the important role that medication can
play, I also like to see alternative methods evaluated and given the
opportunity to be implemented.
The bottom line is that medication
is one alternative, and a very popular method of treatment.
But it is NOT the only form of treatment.
Consider the following:
Skill building
Knowledge
Advocacy
Support
Encouragement
Communication
These are techniques and strategies that also make a critical
difference in managing a child's symptoms and struggles with ADHD.
Our children all can benefit from these factors - and
children with ADHD might just need them even more.
As you approach this list of possible alternatives, I'd like you to
consider one question. It is my "signature" question, and it
is one that I can never ask enough:
"What
Else Might It Be?"
This question serves two purposes:
To figure out whether or not our children are really
struggling with ADHD.
To factor in all the other aspects of life that
impact our children and contribute
to how they experience their symptoms.
And as for medication - this is the one question we need to
consider when it comes to ensuring that we have the proper treatment in
place. This is the question to ask to make sure that we
follow
"due diligence" and provide the right guidance, support, and
encouragement for our children.
News
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answers that will make a difference for your family and your
child(ren), then wait
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About
The Truth The
Truth Behind ADHD is managed by Dr. Rory Stern. Dr.
Stern is a advocate, therapist, coach, and speaker on parenting
children with ADHD. In managing "The Truth" and this
newsletter, he offers a unqiue style of providing parents of children
with ADHD both information and insight into what their child is
experiencing. In addition, he connects with parents on a
level that allows them to understand their own struggles along with how
their children are struggling. His main goal
is to provide parents with the support, encouragemenbt, and resources
to take action now - so they can start to experience change in their
child's life, as well as in their own.