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Disorganization As a Symptom in DSM-5: Revisions to AD/HD and PTSD, Addition of Hoarding Disorder"

Debbie Stanley, M.A., M.S., LPC, NCC, CPO-CD  is one of 15 speakers who will be presenting at the conference.   Her topic is "Disorganization As a Symptom in DSM-5: Revisions to AD/HD and PTSD, Addition of Hoarding Disorder."

Analysis of the symptom of disorganization appears with AD/HD, PTSD, and the new diagnosis of Hoarding Disorder in the recently published DSM-5.  Explanation of the phenomenon of chronic disorganization with emphasis on differentiation among reactive vs. organic causes will be presented.

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Bio:  The Thoughts in Order tagline is the basis of Ms. Stanley's practice:  "Organization begins in your Mind".   As a licensed mental health counselor, corporate psychologist, and chronic disorganization consultant, she knows that solutions for organizing belongings, data, and time don't come from tips, lists or makeovers; they derive from each client's unique, strategic thinking.  Debbie helps her clients to figure out what "organized" means to them and how to put it in place, one step at a time.

Social Workers will earn 5 CEU's.

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  1. More information at GoldsADHD.com
  2. Registration fees are $35 for students and $65 for others (lunch is included).
  3. List of other topics

Video Clips:

  1. Other speakers
  2. About Michael Golds

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