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Science 2010-09-08 2 min read

DIG Coaching Practice to present Part 2 of ADHD Awareness, Where's the Hope? on Attention Talk Radio with guests Catherine Corman, reporter, and Joyce Kubik, ADHD Coach

In Where's the Hope, Part 2 of a three-part series released for ADHD Awareness Week, Attention Talk Radio host Jeff Copper joins Catherine Corman and Joyce Kubik to discuss the evidence and see what data supports the real existence of ADHD.

TAMPA, FL, September 08, 2010

DIG Coaching Practice presents Where's the Hope? on Attention Talk Radio with show host and attention coach Jeff Copper in part two of a three-part series coinciding with ADHD Awareness Week. In this episode, reporter Catherine Corman, Ph.D., and Joyce Kubik, ADHD coach, join Jeff Copper in a discussion on the evidence supporting the real existence of ADHD.

Catherine Corman is a reporter and writer in Massachusetts with teenage triplets. She holds a Ph.D. in American Studies from Yale University and was an assistant professor in Harvard's history department for five years. She left that position in 2003 to pursue writing projects, including "Positively ADD" with Ned Hallowell, and to have time with her kids, all of whom have ADD and other learning differences. Her work has appeared on National Public Radio and in a variety of publications. She posts irregularly to her blog, "Bowl o' Cherries," about parenting and politics.

Joyce Kubik is an ADHD coach and skills trainer since 1998 in Avon Lake, Ohio. She herself has ADHD and raised children with ADHD. She conducts workshops for adults and children, educating them on what it means to live with ADHD and how to make it work for them. Her recent study, "Efficacy of ADHD Coaching for Adults with ADHD," was published in the Journal of Attention Disorders in March 2010.

The show will be aired on Friday, September 17, 2010, at 2 P.M EST. The public is invited to join the discussion by logging on to Attention Talk Radio or by calling (646) 652-4409 to listen or ask questions by phone or listen online by logging on to http://www.blogtalkradio.com/attentiontalkradio.

Attention Talk Radio (ATR) is a live, interactive, Internet-based talk-radio show, that focuses on insight and insightful thinking, preparing the mind to solve problems through insight, or the sudden comprehension after viewing something in a different light. Immediately after the show, viewers and listeners will find the show schedule, stream, and archives at blogtalkradio.com/attentiontalkradio. They may also subscribe to the archives via the RSS feed located on the host page or on iTunes.

ATR is hosted by Blog Talk Radio (BTR), a free, web-based platform that allows anyone with a phone or a computer to listen, participate, and interact with the broadcast. The program streams live from AttentionTalkRadio.com and archives are also available for previous broadcasts. Blog Talk Radio has been featured on ABC News, the Washington Post, Portfolio, Talkers Magazine, and TheStreet.com. The public may visit the Citizens Broadcasting Network at BlogTalkRadio.com.

Jeff Copper, DIG Coaching Practice, is one of the world's ONLY attention coaches, bringing diverse experience and wisdom to help individuals, particularly those impacted by attention deficit disorder (ADD) or its symptoms, pay attention to the right thing. DIG Coaching excavates successful outcomes daily just by coaching individuals to pay attention to the right things. To learn more, visit digcoaching.com to download your copy of "Finding the Obvious Solutions When They Aren't So Obvious"!