College Survival Skills for Students with ADHD
Spring 2022
$125 per session
(12 Sessions)
Mondays
6:00 PM to 7:15 PM
Starting Monday, January 24th,
ending April 12th
8 Participants Max – College Men Only
(18 – 25 years)
Where:
Virtual via ZOOM
Does your college student with ADHD struggle with anxiety, stress, and difficulty keeping up with academic demands? Our College Survival Group offers a combination of support and information to help struggling college students with ADHD to better navigate the social and academic environment of college in a safe and supportive environment.
The group will provide peer-based engagement, encouragement, problem-solving, and development of skills designed to help students to navigate the often-overwhelming challenges of college life. Early success in college provides a sound foundation for long term success and an increase in esteem and confidence.
Topics
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College Life Skills
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Healthy Habits – sleep, daily habits
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Life management skills
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Managing time in a less structured environment
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Keeping up with assignments
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Avoiding Distractions
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Navigating college social life
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Peter Fitts, LCSW-CPhD
Licensed Certified Social Worker-Clinical
Peter Fitts is a seasoned clinician with over 20 years of experience providing therapy for individuals, families, and couples. He operates from a strengths-based, cul0turally intelligent, and holistic perspective. . He has an extensive history of working with adolescents and college aged young adults who struggle with attention issues and anxiety. In addition to being a clinician, Mr. Fitts also serves as an Adjunct Faculty member at Howard University’s Graduate School of Social Work This experience strengthens his insight into the struggles of students at the college level as they learn to navigate a “new level of responsibility.”