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Helping Youth Living with Tics and ADHD: A guide for parents and caretakers

Who:
Graham Hartke, PsyD

What:
This free community session is designed to equip parents, caregivers, and educators with practical tools to better understand and support youth navigating life with tics and ADHD. We’ll also explore how these conditions can overlap, and how they uniquely impact children’s behavior, learning, and emotional well-being. Our presenter will also provide resources needed to help children thrive and build self-confidence.

You will also have the opportunity to meet and speak with members of the NJCTS staff.

When:
Thursday, February 6
7:30  to 8:30 p.m.

Where:
Union Congregational Church
176 Cooper Avenue
Montclair, NJ

About our presenter:

Dr. Graham Hartke is a licensed psychologist (NJ/NY/APIT) who specialized in the cognitive behavioral treatment of anxiety, OCD, depression, tics/Tourette Syndrome, ADHD, ODD, high functioning ASD, and sport psychology. He received his doctorate from the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology (GSAPP) at Rutgers University. Dr. Hartke runs his own private practice, West Essex Psychological Association, in Roseland NJ.

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Join NJCTS for a series of free, informative sessions designed for individuals and families seeking to learn more about common mental health disorders and learning disabilities including ADHD, OCD, and anxiety. These sessions aim to provide valuable insights, resources, and practical strategies to better support your loved ones. Learn More.