The ADHD Clinic provides assessment and treatment services for
referred children and adolescents. The clinic also provides
opportunities for training and research in ADHD for graduate and
undergraduate students. Current research projects include studies on
time perception, validity/reliability for ADHD assessment measures,
clinical utility of Continuous Performance tests and social skills deficits in ADHD boys and girls. Other
research interests include parenting and development of risk and
protective factors in adolescence.
This clinic is currently housed in the Department of Psychology,
and supervised by Dr. Liz O' Laughlin from the Clinical Psychology
program in the Departments of Psychology. School Psychology
doctoral students are involved in providing services to children,
adults, and families through the ADHD Clinic.