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ADHD: The Five Executive Functions

2014

Five Executive Abilities that all people have but ADHD people are deficit/delayed in. 1) Can you stop? Self-restraint. A quote “Everything comes to those who can wait!” Can you delay your behavior so you can do the best action? 2) The Mind’s Eye. Mental Imagery. See more...

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ADHD: Lessons Learned from Athletes

The trick to managing your attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is managing your attention and managing your emotions. Same holds true for athletes.

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How to Work with Athletes with ADHD and/or Dyslexia

Conversation with NeuroSocio Psychologist Dr. Conor Hogan. In this video, Rubio and Dr. Hogan discuss the different ways to work with athletes who have ADHD and/or eyslexia.

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Neurofeedback Helps Professional Athlete with ADHD and Anxiety

Denise Mueller is a CEO, cyclist and a mother of three. She is the first ever fastest woman on bicycle with a bicycle land speed record of 147 mph!!! Discover how InnerOptimal Advanced Brain Training helped her to achieve this amazing goal.

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Impact of ADHD on Sports Psychology from a Sports Psychiatrist

Meet Andrew J. Cutler, M.D., sports psychiatrist for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. In this episode of Attention Talk Video, host Jeff Copper talks with Dr.

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ADHD and What I Would Tell #MyYoungerSelf | Michael Phelps

Michael Phelps, the most decorated Olympian of all time, has broken numerous records as a competitive swimmer. Making history as the oldest individual gold medalist in Olympic swimming history at the age of 28 is just one of his feats—he has set more than 30 other world records.

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Simone Biles’ Medical Info Leaked, Revealing ADHD Diagnosis

A leak of the U.S. Olympic gold medal–winning gymnast’s medical information forced her to disclose that she has ADHD and uses medication for it. Dr. Jennifer Ashton is live to discuss the medication’s effects.

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