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Organization of Multiple Tasks
Steven A. Safren, Susan E. Sprich, Carol A. Perlman, and Michael W. Otto
in Mastering Your Adult ADHD: A Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment Program, Therapist Guide (2 edn)
This chapter focuses on how the therapist can help the client with ADHD organize and prioritize tasks. It describes how to help the client choose and begin using an effective calendar and ...
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Session 3: Do the Most Important Thing First!
Susan E. Sprich and Steven A. Safren
in Overcoming ADHD in Adolescence: A Cognitive Behavioral Approach, Client Workbook
This chapter is devoted to teaching the adolescent how to manage multiple tasks without becoming distracted or overwhelmed. This chapter describes how to decide on effective calendar and ...
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Session 3: Do The Most Important Things First!
Susan E. Sprich and Steven A. Safren
in Overcoming ADHD in Adolescence: A Cognitive Behavioral Approach, Therapist Guide
Client behaviors serve as signposts of change, showing that the therapy is on track and progressing well. If your client is not exhibiting these behaviors, discuss and conduct ...
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Here Come the Bad Guys: Part 1. Motivation and Working Time
David F. Tolin, Randy O. Frost, and Gail Steketee
in Buried in Treasures: Help for Compulsive Acquiring, Saving, and Hoarding (2 ed.)
This chapter discusses barriers to progress that may be faced during the sorting and organizing process for hoarding, and how they can be overcome, including prioritizing, avoidance and ...
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Session 5: Time Management and Prioritization
Bryan D. Carter, William G. Kronenberger, and Eric L. Scott
in Children's Health and Illness Recovery Program (CHIRP): Teen and Family Workbook
In Session 5 you will learn specific strategies for determining what is a desired (want to) versus a required (have to) activity and how to create a more reasonable personal schedule. When ...
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