In this episode, Dr. Jason Fogler joins Alexis Reid to discuss Executive Function. Both Dr. Fogler and Alexis Reid work with individuals, families, caregivers, and systems who are aiming to improve and support executive function skills and in this episode, they break down some of the history, challenges, and benefits of executive function and ADHD.
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In this episode Alexis is joined by...
Dr. Jason Fogler, M.A., Ph.D is a senior staff psychologist; Co-Director of the ADHD Program and Training Director of the LEND (Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental & related Disabilities) Program in the Division of Developmental Medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital; and an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Psychology at Harvard Medical School. He co-leads his Division's Clinical Outcomes Workgroup to improve care for what has come to be known as "complex ADHD": Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder with one or more co-occurring conditions, including mood and anxiety disorders, learning disabilities, disruptive behavior disorders, and posttraumatic stress. He has been providing neuropsychological testing, organizational skills training, and parent guidance for children and teens with ADHD for over a decade. Please note that the views proposed in this podcast episode by Dr. Fogler are not representative of the views and policies of Boston Children’s Hospital.