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Ronald Maier March 24, 2022

Absolutely great presentation.

Elizabeth Bakshi June 1, 2022

Excellent talk

Thomas Baxter June 10, 2022

not much new or interesting information here. exploring your sexuality and gender identity online was listed as a positive thing and there was no balance or statement that indicated that it could also possibly be harmful or detrimental.

Auton St. Rose July 10, 2022

I believe there is biases in this talk as the speaker sits on CADDRA board, specializes in ADHD, and receives honorarium from Industry.

Fabiha Rahman July 17, 2022

nil

Magdi Soliman September 7, 2022

Thanks

Hemchand Surajballi September 12, 2022

nil

Isibhakhome Aigbe November 5, 2022

None

Isibhakhome Aigbe November 5, 2022

None

Tammy Attia November 17, 2022

I would’ve liked to hear more about the potential harms of Rx. We often hear that stimulant medications are very safe with some minor inconveniences like low appetite or dose titration, but I seem to observe a lot more in practice: eg, depression when meds are held, cardiac effects in the elderly… Risks seem more than the session implied

Tammy Attia November 17, 2022

I would’ve liked to hear more about the potential harms of Rx. We often hear that stimulant medications are very safe with some minor inconveniences like low appetite or dose titration, but I seem to observe a lot more in practice: eg, depression when meds are held, cardiac effects in the elderly… Risks seem more than the session implied

Tammy Attia November 17, 2022

I would’ve liked to hear more about the potential harms of Rx. We often hear that stimulant medications are very safe with some minor inconveniences like low appetite or dose titration, but I seem to observe a lot more in practice: eg, depression when meds are held, cardiac effects in the elderly… Risks seem more than the session implied

Lydia Derzko January 31, 2023

none

Janet Wong March 3, 2023

ALways a fan of the PEER group educational resources

Tammy Attia June 18, 2023

Thank you


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