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ADHD Medication Rules: Affiliate Details

by Dr Charles Parker on July 9, 2010 · 7 comments

Thanks for your continued interest in evolving mind/body science! Stay tuned for more details on how neurotransmitters, immune system challenges and hormones create problems with mind-balance.

Tired of Watching The ADHD Medication Mess Escalate?

Start With Rules

This note will be short and sweet – it’s about an opportunity to actually work together to change the current muddle, the morass so present in ADHD treatment strategies. Let’s review the game Rules.

We both know many are seriously frustrated -
Just take a look at the hundreds [now nearly 2000] of comments here and elsewhere that highlight the challenges with dialing in ADHD medications for effective treatment. No, I am not asserting it’s all a mess – many do well and have no problems – but it is quite true that the challenges out there are not rare, but rather commonplace, – way too commonplace.

Rules Speaks Directly To Those Specific Issues in Detail
To Order Rules: ADHD Rules

Rules Table of Contents
ADHD Medication Rules is organized into the following sections and chapters:
Section I: First Things First
Beginning Treatment, First Identify Target Objectives

Chapters
1. Right Drugs For The Right Diagnosis – Beyond appearance diagnosis
2. How to Get Past Outward Appearances – In to functional office diagnosis
3. Acting ADHD: Acting Without Thinking – Impulsivity redefined
4. Thinking ADHD: Thinking Without Acting – Beyond OCD
5. Avoiding ADHD: Not Thinking And Not Acting – Avoidance and procrastination
6. Measure Metabolism: The Burn Rate – Understanding metabolism: essential rules
7. Depression And Anxiety: ADHD Confusion – Suicide is a possibility if you miss this one
8. Furious Minds: Bipolar And ADHD – Predict medication rages
9. Unpredictable: Brain Injury And ADHD – The mystery ADHD, so commonly misssed

Section II: Monitoring Medication Progress
Improved Structural Grids for Medication Management

Chapters
10. Shoot For Your Therapeutic Window – Basic office how-to for everyone
11. Breakfast Matters – This detail can sink the ship
12. Sleep For Brain Defrag – If your hard drive is fragged you will remain ADHD
13. Managing With Your Medical Team – Teamwork is the ticket

Download this Rules Affiliate pdf Instruction Paper for more details.

Quick How To

Special Thanks To These Thought Leaders
Thanks Gina Pera for your excellent endorsement over at your ADHD Roller Coaster!
Thanks Roger Parker [no relation] for your kind remarks over at your Published and Profitable!
Thanks Bryan Hutchinson for your thoughtful remarks over at Adder World!
Thanks Keath Low for your thoughtful remarks over at ADD.about.com
Thanks Terry Matlen for your kind remarks over at MomsWithADD
Thanks Jennifer Koretsky for your excellent review over at ADD Management.
Thanks Tara McGillicuddy for your kind support over at My ADD/ADHD Blog.

Affiliate Registration Open Right Now
If you are a coach, counselor, advisor, family member or friend of someone downstream from this pervasive confusion – help them purchase Rules, and share in the experience with me through your own Affiliate link, available here.

Remember: Your don’t have to have a website to become an affiliate, all you have to do is share your specific affiliate link to set up the payment process through the shopping cart. See below for several suggestions on exactly where to put your link, and how to set it, even with a business card or a simple one page handout.

Review the Affiliate Details
This weekend the game changes for us at CorePsych – the price goes up and the Affiliate network becomes operational at the new price for rules – 37$. See the comments on why that price here on this page with the rest of the Affiliate details.

So what’s the Affiliate Deal?
Simple: I get paid for each book, – and through the miracles of modern computer connections, I pay you for your help with helping get this important Rules message in the hands of the folks that need it in Alaska, South Africa, or right down there in Possum Hollow, TN. Look forward to working together – register now, and I will send you your Affiliate link this weekend when the launch is almost over.
Let’s make it happen!
cp

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ADHD Medication Rules Purchase
“Rules” Affiliate Link
Neuroscience Details

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DSM 5 Diagnosis: Psychiatric Institution Lockdown

by Dr Charles Parker on February 14, 2010 · 8 comments

Must see!
Even if you are only slightly interested in the DSM 5 validity flap, you must absolutely listen to this piece by Clay Shirky from Nibipedia.

The issues that arise with change and continuity
1. Institutions vs Collaborative models
2. Economics of Institutional Challenges the 80-20 Rule
3. The Negative Impact of Institutions with Collaborative Change
4. The Challenge with Collaboration

Take a look, and then drop your comment – 20.46 min, goes very fast – tighten your seat belts!

So what do you think… which is your perspective? Are you a journalist? This is interesting…
cp

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“Rules” Affiliate Link
Neuroscience Details

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Impulsivity Translated for Street Applications: The Impulsive Brain

September 13, 2009 Beyond ADHD

Impulsivity is, without doubt, the most frequent challenge in our daily lives – for mental health professionals, teachers, HR professionals, physicians, and anyone working with administrative challenges. Let’s call it a problem instead of rationalizing the behavior-

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CorePsychBlog Update

February 5, 2009 Blog

Image via Wikipedia As you may have noticed, CorePsychBlog is stuck in cyberspace. We are currently in a transition process, but we are working around the clock to get the site back to its prime functionality as soon as possible. Stay tuned for updates on the following projects: The AD/HD Medications Book – it’s almost [...]

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SPECT Imaging Notes: Just looking is the first step

October 13, 2007 Beyond ADHD

Brain imaging in clinical practice is the next major advance in psychiatry.


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The Black Swan Flies: Call the Black Swan, Be Ready

August 23, 2007 Brain/Body Evidence

Taleb connects interesting observations from statistical analysis in economics to epidemiology and medical evolution… on the subject of acceptance – acceptance of real evidence, beyond statistical analysis.

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Why We Overlook Celiac and Gluten Sensitivity

August 13, 2007 Beyond ADHD

This is the first in a series of celiac and gluten sensitivity reports taken directly from an interesting series of posts by Dr Scot Lewey, a gastroenterologist who “gets it” with gluten sensitivity. and regularly reports on the downstream psych and neurological effects.

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Brain Blood Flow Gives Clues to Treating Depression

August 11, 2007 Brain/Body Evidence

The usefulness of established molecular imaging/nuclear medicine approaches in identifying the “hows” and “whys” of brain dysfunction and its potential in providing immediately useful information in treating depression are emphasized in a study in the August Journal of Nuclear Medicine.

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Brain and Bowel: The Gluten Mystery

July 20, 2007 Bipolar

The Bowel and the Brain are connected: Gluten Sensitivity is one of the main culprits.Bowel And gluten sensitivity is often the underlying cause of silent celiac an important GI problem receiving more attention in the literature.

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Essential Fatty Acids: CorePsychPodcast

July 15, 2007 Brain/Body Evidence

Tour over to CorePsychPodcast this weekend for a short audio overview some of the basics on Essential Fatty Acids [EFAs] as I interview Camille Gallinger, CN a nutritionist at CorePsych.

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