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1 person is interested
ICAN ADHD Study
ORGANIZATION: UNC Asheville
Please visit the new page to apply.
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1 person is interested
Do you have a child with ADHD?
The International Collaborative ADHD Neurofeedback Study
University of North Carolina at Asheville and Advanced Psychological Services is currently accepting participants for a study of a non-medication treatment of ADHD for children aged 7-10.
Symptoms of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) include difficulty with concentrating, disorganization, distractability, forgetting, and trouble completing tasks on time.
The treatment can be added to other treatment (such as medication) the child is receiving.
Prior diagnosis is not necessary.
Qualified participants receive free evaluation and treatment, and some reimbursement for time and travel. Risks will be explained before agreeing to participate.
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About UNC Asheville
Location:
14 South Pack Square, Asheville, NC 28801, US
Mission Statement
The International Collaborative ADHD Neurofeedback Study is a National Institute of Mental Health-funded 5-year study investigating the efficacy of neurofeedback for children between ages 7 and 10.
Description
The International Collaborative ADHD Neurofeedback Study is a National Institute of Mental Health-funded 5-year study investigating the efficacy of neurofeedback for children between ages 7 and 10.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
14 South Pack SquareAsheville, NC 28801
DATE POSTED
July 28, 2016
SKILLS
- Child Development
- Special Needs
- Research
- Mental Health
- Pediatrics
- Youth Services
GOOD FOR
- Kids
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 7