Student ADHD Support Group

When:
Every Wednesday

Time: 04:00 pm - 05:00 pm

Address:
Virtual
New Orleans, Louisiana
United States

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Phone:
504-638-1244

Website:
http://www.mindcoachnola.com/support-groups

Contact Name:
Adela Baker

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Description

The worldwide pandemic has raised a global consciousness as we together strive to flatten the curve and find solutions. We have all been forced to face changes in routines, structures and environments with the added emotional challenges presented by the media, cohabitation and social distancing. Turbo thinkers tend to struggle even more with these changes and yet they also have the opportunity to thrive with the ability to create their own new schedules and innovations. Without the ability to create long term plans, I have noticed these past weeks that my clients need added support from other people wired like themselves. They need to exchange challenges and ideas with other Turbo thinkers. They need a supportive platform to vent and present creative solutions for themselves and others around the world. For this reason, I am offering free weekly support group sessions to my local and online communities. You may drop in any time, registration is required and attendance is limited.

Student Turbo Thinkers: high school, college and graduate students that find themselves suddenly living back at home, dealing with household distractions, lack of structure, motivation or the ability to get started and follow through. How can you finish the semester strong while having fun, guilt free? Wednesdays 4:00-5:00pm CST

Ground rules:
We will maintain complete confidentiality about anything shared in the session.
We will treat all participants with respect and courtesy.
We will minimize distractions and be as fully present as possible.

So...how will you remember when to show up? We know our people. May we text you a reminder before the support group session?
Suggested donation: $15/ session

Our mission is to inspire and empower people affected by ADHD and executive dysfunction to become independent, confident, and resilient.