April 24, 2019 - 6:30 pm at The BARN
Presented by
Bruce Hostetter, ACC
1.5 Resource Development CCEUs Members $10, Non-members $20 Hosted by ICF Washington State
Description of Course
This workshop combines visual media and improv exercises to generate an embodied awareness and understanding of the brain’s executive function. Executive function is what helps us to regulate behavior and shape our everyday experience. People with ADHD (and other non-typical neuro-types) often suffer in their lives due to a deficit of executive function.During this workshop you will learn how to recognize some of the ways in which clients with ADHD present this deficit, how executive function works, and simple strategies for working with clients who identify with ADHD.
What you will learn:
During this workshop you will learn how to recognize some of the ways in which clients with ADHD present this deficit, how executive function works, and simple strategies for working with clients who identify with ADHD.
About Bruce
Bruce Hostetter ACC, an ICF Satellite leader, works with creatives of all types, both individually and in organizations. His focus and specialized training is in the area of ADHD coaching using a combination of presence based coaching, Gestalt practices, improv experiences, and visual media from his background in design.
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