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Coaching, out where the ADHD rubber meets the road of reality

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Guest Coach: Madelyn Griffith-Haynie, CTP, CMC, MCC, SCAC

Coaching Philosophy Is Changing

In previous article here on the CorePsych blog, Dr. Charles Parker shared some secrets of success from the coaching philosophy of “the most successful squash coach in the nation: Coach Peter Briggs at the highly esteemed Wapawamis Club in Rye, NY.”

1. Ability is what you are capable of doing.
2. Motivation determines what you do.
3. Attitude determines how well you do it.

I’m as big a fan of the simple as the next guy.  However, as the co-founder of the ADD Coaching field who developed and delivered the world’s first ADD-specific Coach Training curriculum, it occurs to me that Briggs left out a few essential success components.

However… I need to add five more points to his list of the basic three:

4. Activation determines whether you ever begin to do much of anything at all, and whether you are able to get back to it after an interruption.
5. Brain/body neuro-biological balance determines whether you can access activation.
6. Education and information helps you identify neuro-dysregulations that are holding you back, no matter how motivated you are, or what your attitude happens to be.
7. Encouragement and Positive Feedback help you build new habits and develop new ways to approach old tasks while you re-balance, avoiding rumination’s persistent de-motivation, all too frequently the fall-out from “tough love” feedback.
8. A comprehensively trained, brain-based ADD/ADHD Coach adds serious velocity to ALL of the above.

Details do matter. Thinking details matter…

Listen to Henry:

Whether You Think You Can, or Think You Can’t – You’re So Right
Henry Ford ~ Industrialist

Thinking Matters  

Said another way, unless you think you can, you can’t! 

In another post here at CorePsych Blog, Dr. Parker provides a link to Lyle Lackmuth’s excellent Learning Lens diagram, outlining the characteristics of what Lackmuth calls “the growth mindset.” His easy to comprehend diagram contrasts the growth mindset with the “fixed” mindset. That static, “fixed” mindset puts a glass ceiling on our intelligence – it leads to a deterministic view of life that impedes learning and growth, which results in a premature plateau that limits our ability to achieve our full potential.

The Problem With Failures

Here’s the underlying problem: there seems to be an unspoken assumption that whether or not we adopt the growth mindset is up to us, – yet it is not solely a matter of volition. Writing in Psychological Science, Smith et. al (2008) report that when randomly assigned participants are made to feel powerless they become worse at keeping on top of changing information, filtering out irrelevant detail and planning ahead to get the task done.

When individuals have spent a great deal of life “swimming upstream,” they have collected a great deal of evidence of failure that tends to make them feel extremely powerless.  All too quickly, they internalize that failure evidence to the extent that “can’t” becomes an unconscious core belief.

And Keeping Score

We humans seem to like to keep score, collecting evidence to validate our core beliefs – and it isn’t simply that we see, it’s also what we look for.

In the Coaching world, “come-from” is a term used to describe the point of view and basic assumptions underlying a person’s language or behavior – one’s world view.  Come-from alters perception. We interpret what we see based on our come-from – what psychologists call “confirmation bias.”

EFD: The Hitch in the Git-along

Over in ADD/ADHD land, Executive Functioning Dysregulations [EFD] throws a curve ball into the assessment game that flies totally within the air space of volition.  Accepting the idea that a person could sincerely try and fail due to dynamics completely divorced from underlying psychological conflicts is fundamental to the recovery process, to the balance process in life. As long as we look for blocks, conflicts, or lack of motivation, our view of behavior is indelibly skewed in a way that predisposes us to only find those negative shreds of reality.

- And the challenging part: those thoughts can become hard evidence.

Motivation & Will As Evidence?

The mistaken idea that attention and “motivation” are always within the province of will underlies much of the frustration and shame so familiar to anyone with ADD.  It has become part of the problem for a population that is already beleaguered with problems. Only when one accepts the idea that an ADDer has much more difficulty than a non-ADDer with what I refer to as “intentional attending,” are we able to come up with strategies to positively impact that self destructive dynamic, and shift the balance from struggle to accomplishment.

After over 20 years of coaching ADDers, I have observed that issues of what is often referred to as “low self-esteem” are actually the result of the internalization of  repeated “evidence of failure.” Whether diagnosed as a child or in adulthood, there have been many years of struggling to incorporate the implications of ADD with the well-meaning “support” of people who didn’t really understand the pragmatics of Executive Functioning Dysregulation: They didn’t understand the reality of what moves things forward in life, and what makes things worse.

Take the focus off of “just trying”

Our “helpers” and partners must understand that attempts to motivate us to make better choices in any fashion will never work – because 90% of our chronic oopses are not the result of a “failure of WILL.” They aren’t even conscious “choices” at all, unless you want to use the “choice” term to hold us accountable for unconscious assumptions underlying our actions.

We don’t need to be motivated to make better choices, we need to be coached and mentored to learn how to MAKE and ACTUATE choices at all.  And that process  must absolutely begin with an examination of what I call The User’s Manual for the ADD Brain: Education and Solid Information.  In addition, in order to be available for the coaching, we need to balance our internal neurobiologic chemical equation.

If the brain isn’t working right we can’t think right.

As Dr. Parker explains in an Overview here on CorePsych Blog, fresh brain information matters,

“New questions with new answers increasingly drive treatment interventions. Brain and body “biologic systems” can be measured for their function and specifically treated based upon solid molecular and cellular laboratory evidence.”

Here’s Where Brain-based ADD Coaching Comes In

In addition to the classes that all coaches are exposed to in their initial training, brain-based ADD Coaches have specialized training in the underlying causes of ADD affect, and the particular coaching interventions that are effective for various specific areas of ADD/ADHD difficulty.

Specifically trained ADHD coaches also stay in touch with other members of the ADD/ADHD treatment team, pay attention to characteristics that are good indicators of biological or pharmacological imbalances, and have the presence of mind to insist that clients stay in touch with their medical team.  The most comprehensively trained coaches know how to help with what is called a Titration Log, to help maximize the time in the doctor’s office, documenting the information needed to tweak medication effectively.

No matter how competent in other arenas, not all coaches have been trained to work with Executive Functioning Dysregulation.  And not all ADD Coaches are Brain-based Coaches.  Trainings like the one I developed (not currently offered), and the training that is being developed by Dr. Parker provide the foundation for the only type of coaching that is truly effective with ADD/ADHD clients of all types. [Thanks Madelyn! icon wink Brain Science and ADD/ADHD Coaching   Notes On The Rubber and The Road ]

Brain Matters, Biology Matters

I have always believed that in order to understand what’s going on in the mind of ADD clients, a coach must first understand what’s going on in the brain of ADD clients.  Only then can coaching be effective in guiding ADD individuals toward lives of power, effectiveness and the joy of accomplishment.

Let’s invite all of our coaching crowd to play with a full brain-based deck, and watch for all of the available details clients bring to our ADHD Coaching offices from evolving Neuroscience. Do join me in moving forward with full decks!

I hope to see many of you ADD/ADHD coaches out there at the ACO [ADHD Coaches Organization] meeting coming up in Atlanta, March 23-25, – just around the corner!

Madelyn Griffith-Haynie

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Ed note -

Thanks Madelyn, great working with you and your coaching colleagues out here! Look forward to meeting you in person in Atlanta, where I’ll join you in covering the details of exactly how coaches can connect with medical teams on the abundant confusions surrounding ADHD meds.

Talk soon,

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Special Needs Children – Psychiatric Meds Need Attention

by Dr Charles Parker on December 5, 2011 · 1 comment

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Special Needs At The Coffee Klatch

Special Needs Children Are Just That – Special

Most noteworthy: those children with ADHD symptoms on the surface, with a biomedical background set of challenges with special needs. So many children fit this difficult set of circumstances, and so often their underlying biology, their associated biomedical hurdles simply go unrecognized.

You’ve heard it here many times before – meds without a clear biomedical diagnosis, without understanding the immune, endocrine, metabolic issues that so often complicate the surface special needs presentation, simply will not work predictably.

And the worst of the worst: this process of medical misunderstandings can last a lifetime. Let’s work together to correct these issues by keeping up with the latest brain and body biomedical insights.

The Coffee Klatch Initiative

Marianne Russo over at The Coffee Klatch  provides exceedingly interesting and useful audio reviews for parents with children troubled by a number of issues, from autism to ADHD. Her programs are straightforward, thoughtful, and drive right to the heart of the fact that we simply aren’t paying attention to many of the functional details present in these kids.

In this recent Coffee Klatch Blog Talk Radio Program on November 27 we discussed specific details so often seen with psychiatric meds – and these problems exist not only here in the USA, but internationally. Marianne’s excellent Coffee Klatch programs reach that international audience.

Thanks Marianne

Listen to this Special Needs Medications program in the player below, it’s about an hour-long, so get a cup of coffee in the morning, and turn on these medical details. Marianne’s questions help clarify in practical terms the multiple medical challenges we see in our psychiatric offices everyday.

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Thanks Marianne, – and thanks to you for listening. Do drop a note here if you would like some further answers for your own specific questions. And if you find this program valuable please forward it on Facebook, RT on Twitter, or click your favorite social media below to get the word out. An informed public will ultimately help correct these widespread biomedical oversights.
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ADHD, Big Pharma, and The Non-Science of Denial

November 27, 2011 Beyond ADHD
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For ADHD Medications: Big Pharma Takes a Bum Wrap – In this Thanksgiving dialogue with Madelyn Griffith-Haynie, MCC, SCAC author of the blog ADD And So Much More I hit some of the high spots regarding my take on why Big Pharma has taken so much heat in ADHD land.

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Special Needs Children Radio | Sunday Nov 27

November 24, 2011 Autism Spectrum

This Thanksgiving weekend do consider listening in as Marianne and I discuss the multiple challenges present with medication for Special Needs Children – the most vulnerable kids. Listen up after the weekend is over at 9 PM Sunday Night, Nov. 27th. Link here for the recording as well.

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ADHD Medication Rules: How To Audio

November 10, 2011 Beyond ADHD

ADHD Meds Need Far More Attention – Just off the radio at Attention Talk Radio last night with Jeff Copper discussing the details of why-so-many-med-problems and what-to-do-next.

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ADHD Mediation Rules On Radio

November 8, 2011 Beyond ADHD

Attention Talk Radio – This [Nov 9, 2011] is the second of two radio programs at Attention Talk Radio Hosted by Jeff Copper – at 8 PM EST – and if you go over there to connect you can set up a reminder for your cell or email.

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Tic Disorder: 5 Essential Questions – 1

November 7, 2011 Beyond ADHD

Tic Disorder Questions – This is the first of five posts on question to ask about Tic Disorder in the office – this one on Immunity. The details matter, and the new science helps unwind the puzzle of Tourette’s and Tics.

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ADHD Medications: Interview Attention Talk Radio

November 3, 2011 Beyond ADHD

The ADHD Public Needs Some Direct Answers – Last night Jeff Copper and I reviewed some essential topics that are often overlooked – why we have so much ambiguity with ADHD diagnosis and treatment

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ADHD Medications: Your Medical Team

November 1, 2011 Beyond ADHD

Choosing Your ADHD Medical Team – Think Of Consequences, At CorePsych Blog we’ve been talking about your ADHD medical team for some time now, and added a whole chapter on the importance of your medical team on my new book,

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Parker, CorePsych At CHADD

October 25, 2011 Beyond ADHD

Yes, I’ve been working with folks who suffer with ADHD for years, but just didn’t catch on, until lately, to the importance of CHADD – the national organization for Children and Adults with AD/HD.

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