Assessing Shame-Based Family Dynamics When Treating Children With ADHD
What role do shame-based family dynamics play in the progression of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children? Filmed ahead of her 2025 Psych Congress Elevate session, “Unraveling the Knots: Family Centered Strategies for Attention Deficit Disorder,” Sarah Slabaugh, DO, offers practical insights on identifying dysfunctional family patterns that may impact the presentation of ADHD symptoms in child and adolescent patients.
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