Qualitative Differences between Autism and ADHD | O&U Psychology
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Qualitative Differences between Autism and ADHD

  • 364 Days

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Come dive into the intricate world of the subtle yet significant differences between autism and ADHD that distinguishes one neurotype from the other. As one navigates the overlapping symptoms and distinctive traits of conditions like autism and ADHD, the necessity for deepened understanding becomes clear. This 1.5 hour webinar provides an overview of observational differences between the two and examples of the different 'flavours' of each profile across different developmental domains, such as communication, sensory, emotional and executive functioning. Through a blend of expert insights and real-life case studies, students will develop the keen ability to discern the complexities inherent in each, enhancing their diagnostic acumen and therapeutic approaches. Geared towards educators, clinicians, and family members alike, the knowledge gained here is more than simply theoretical. By virtue of this course, participants will enhance their professional expertise, improve their assessment skills and increase in clinical confidence in understanding the two.

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Price

A$150.00

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