In this 60-minute webinar, Carolyn explores the complex interplay between ADHD, stress and trauma, their differences and overlapping symptoms to gain deeper insight into ADHD’s bi-directional relationship with nervous system regulation. By breaking down the latest in neuroscience, ADHD neurobiology and nervous system regulation techniques, this webinar provides a foundation for practitioners to navigate this area with more confidence and practical tools to utilise straight away.
Emphasis is placed on a holistic approach using case studies to show how nutritional, diet, behavioural and lifestyle strategies support nervous system regulation and better outcomes for ADHD clients. By attending this webinar you will gain clinical insights, learn practical skills and strategies to guide and optimise clinical outcomes for your clients with ADHD, stress and trauma.
Learning Outcomes:
- Explore overlapping symptoms and distinct features of ADHD, stress and trauma to support client assessment and guide strategies.
- Review latest neuroscience and understanding of nervous system regulation, plus how ADHD neurobiology uniquely impacts emotions, energy levels and its role in heightened sensitivity to stress and challenges with self-regulation. You will also learn how nervous system dysregulation affects behaviour, executive functioning and other ADHD symptoms.
- Learn practical skills for nervous system regulation, connecting with ADHD clients, fostering a safe “coregulated” environment that can be implemented straight away.
- Explore nervous system regulation tools such as coregulation, mindfulness, sensory and somatic interventions to support self-regulation, attention, emotional balance, and overall functioning.
- Identify key interventions through case studies including diet, nutrients and lifestyle changes that may support nervous system regulation and attention-related challenges linked to ADHD.
This webinar is for New Zealand practitioners. Australian practitioners please register with RN Labs – click here
This webinar is for FxMed practitioner account holders only. If you are a New Zealand or Australian healthcare practitioner you can register for a free account here