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Evidenced Based Behavioral Treatment (EBT) of AD/HD in Children Kimberly Sirl, PhD October 12, 2013

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Evidenced Based Behavioral Treatment (EBT) of AD/HD in Children. Kimberly Sirl , PhD October 12, 2013. Current EBT’s for AD/HD. Behavior Therapy Behavioral parent training Behavioral Classroom management Intensive Behavioral Treatment. Parent-training. Contingency management strategies - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Evidenced Based Behavioral Treatment (EBT)  of  AD/HD in Children

Evidenced Based Behavioral

Treatment (EBT) of AD/HD in

Children Kimberly Sirl, PhDOctober 12, 2013

Page 2: Evidenced Based Behavioral Treatment (EBT)  of  AD/HD in Children

• Behavior Therapy• Behavioral parent training• Behavioral Classroom management• Intensive Behavioral Treatment

Current EBT’s for AD/HD

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Parent-training• Contingency management strategies

– Immediate Feedback– Frequent Feedback– Consistent Feedback– Positive / Novel Reinforcement

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School interventions

• Daily Behavior Report Card– Russell Barkley, PhD.

• Classroom accommodations– 504 Plan– Individual Education Plan (IEP) under

educational dx of Other Health Impairment (OHI)

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Summer Treatment Program

William Pelham, PhD

8 weeks 9 hours /day–Explicit behavioral instruction 2 hrs

Recreational group activities 2 hrs

Behavior modification

Parent training & involvement in B-mod

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Behavior Therapy Obstacles

• Recent longitudinal research indicates that When kids start stimulant meds first, families are less likely to try behavior therapy (Pelham)

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Behavior Therapy Obstacles

• Lack of consumer education about EBTs

• Efforts to inform consumers about EBTshttp://effectivechildtherapy.com

http://helpyourkeiki.com

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Behavior Therapy ObstaclesDifficulties accessing EBT

• Demand outweighs the supply• Insurance issues• Competing demands on family

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Neuropsychological Perspective on AD/HD• Neuropsycholgoical tests can measure

and describe deficits in specific neurocognitive processes

• Executive Functioning skills are often less well-developed in children with AD/HD compared to same-aged peers

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• Higher order cognitive skills that allow for controlled, intentional, goal directed behavior

• Processes that guide, direct and manage cognitive, emotional and behavioral functions, especially during novel problem solving

• Organization – Cognitive flexibility

• Working Memory – Self-monitoring

• Task Initiation – Inhibition

• Task Persistence – Emotion Modulation

• Planning – Fluency

What Are Executive Functions?

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Will my child outgrow ADHD?

• Neuroanatomical structures and executive functioning skills continue to develop until young adulthood

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Specific Executive Functions

– Organization – Cognitive flexibility– Working Memory – Self-monitoring– Task Initiation – Inhibition– Task Persistence – Planning– Emotion Modulation – Fluency

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Working Memory

The ability to mentally manipulate information

held in immediate attention– Online” processing– Flexible problem solving– Rehearsal

Children with AD/HD have moderate to marked Working Memory Deficits

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Promising Interventions to Improve Specific Executive

Functioning Skills

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Working Memory Training

• Cogmed– Computer based daily training

• 25 training sessions, 30-40 min. each for 5 weeks• separate programs for preschoolers,

children/adolescents, and adults• Progress monitored by a qualified coach weekly• Not covered by insurance

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Working Memory Training

• Cogmed: Promising empirical evidence– Improvements in parent & teacher ratings of attention,

inhibition, academic performance, & daily functioning• Metanalysis 769 kids, 82% improved inattention sx• Baseline to post tx improvement average of 36%

– Improvement generalizes to other measures of WM– Improvement in visual spatial & verbal WM– Improvements maintained at 3-6 mos. f/u

Green el al (2012)

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Working Memory TrainingDiscriminant validity

does not improve IQ, LTM, reading decoding

Impacts symptoms of inattention primarily

Not clearly better than current EBTs

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Neurofeedback Treatments

Uses EEG to modify cortical arousal Theta/Beta Protocols (US)

• Initial QEEG mapping• 20-40 30-60 min. sessions, initially 2-3x/wk • Uses operant conditioning to maintain EEG within

target range (i.e., video dims /brightens)

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Neurofeedback Treatments

• Research methodology improving– Improved attention compared to WLC– Not clearly better than placebo/sham tx– Current EBT’s much easier & cheaper

(Loo & Makeig, 2012)

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Pediatric Cognitive Remediation Programs

– Focused on systematic training of attention and executive functioning skills

– Uses aspects of cognitive-behavior therapy(e.g., self-talk, reinforcement)

– Butler & Copeland (2002)

20 2 hour sessions

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Pediatric Cognitive Remediation Programs

– Promising evidence from clinical trials– Multicenter study of pediatric cancer survivors

sign. improvements post-intervention in parent ratings of attention & academic functioning (Butler et al 2008)

Pilot fMRI Studydifferences in brain activation between survivors & controls at baseline, but survivors showed increased activation post remediation and at 6 month follow-up (Zou et al 2012)

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Abbreviated Ped. Cognitive Remediation Program

- 6 1-hour individual sessions

- included variety of neurological dx (e.g, ADHD, TS, NF epilepsy)

- improved on 4 types of attentionselective, sustained, shifting & divided attention

using auditory & visual measures

(O’Toole et al @ CHOA)

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Brain Balance System

• Limited empirical evidence– Uses sensory integration, nutrition and

cognitive exercises to improve balance between left and right brain functioning

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Acknowledgements

Special thanks for assistance in the preparation of this presentation goes to :

– Stephanie Powell, Ph.D.– Shera Kafka & Lisa Hadley of 454-TEEN– SLCH Family Resource Center