This article describes a self-help model for adolescents with ADHD that draws on the 12-Steps. The model uses a modified form of the 12-Steps that incorporates parents into the process with the goal of inculcating some of the executive functioning that is absent in their adolescent by consistently using some of the 12-Steps as part of their daily routine. The model proposes that parents assume a coaching role with their adolescent to teach increased self-awareness, organization, accountability, and behavioral inhibition that, hopefully, will have a reparative effect on their child's immature neurological functioning.
Using the 12-Steps as a Parenting Intervention With ADHD Adolescents
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Grogan, Michael; Weitzman, Jack
Jaar
2015
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF FAMILY THERAPY Volume: 43 Issue: 4 Pages: 364-377