
Cerulli & Associates In The News
Psychology Today: We Need Adult ADHD Guidelines and Objectivity
It’s time to standardize ADHD care in the U.S.
July 20, 2023
CONN TV (national): Dr. Cerulli joins CONN Health Beat to to discuss the importance of managing Adult ADHD
June, 2023
Dr. Theresa Cerulli on the importance of standardizing ADHD care
It’s time to standardize ADHD care in the U.S.
January 26, 2023
Video Webcast: www.HCPLive.com Peer Exchange. Moderator and panelist leading the expert panel discussion “Advances in the Management of ADHD in Adult Population”, 18-episode video series
Oct 26th, 2022
Clinical Care Options: Mood Swings of Mood Disorder? Important Differences in ADHD vs Bipolar Disorder Symptomatolgy
Oct 10, 2022
Video Webcast: www.HCPLive.com Host and Moderator for the HCP Live Peers & Perspectives panel discussion on Adult ADHD, 17-episode video series
March 22nd, 2022
ADDitude Magazine webinar:: Complex ADHD: Understanding, Diagnosing & Treating Comorbidities in Concert
February 1, 2022
How to Help You Student Prepare for Back to School, Especially Children with ADHD
Good News Planet Broadcast, Oct 15, 2021
Clinical Insights Interview on Optimal Management of ADHD in the Pediatric Population – 10 Episode video series
(HCPLive ) Oct 12, 2021
Confronting Myths & Complexities of Pediatric ADHD
Oct 1, 2020
Webcast – Dr. Theresa Cerulli on Psychiatry & Behavioral Health Learning Network for ADHD Awareness Month, Confronting Myths and Complexities of Pediatric ADHD, October 17th, 2020
Around the Practice Live Webinar, Identification and Management of Bipolar Disorder
(Psychiatric Times) Sept 17, 2021
Dr. Theresa Cerulli’s ADHD School Transition Recommendations
Park City Television (PCTV) July 13, 2021
Doc Talk Podcast: Theresa Cerulli, MD: ADHD Students Struggling During COVID-19
(HCP Live, September 21, 2020)
The transition to the school year during the coronavirus pandemic has proven difficult for most every student. But for those with ADHD, the social distancing, mask wearing, and virtual learning component has been particularly challenging.
The Variations of ADHD
(HCP Live, September 15, 2020 — Video Clip)
Advances in the Management of Complex ADHD in Pediatric Patients
ADHD Management: Non-pharmacological Approach
(HCP Live, September 15, 2020 — Video Clip)
Advances in the Management of Complex ADHD in Pediatric Patients
ADHD Difficulties During Coronavirus Pandemic
(HCP Live, September 15, 2020 — Video Clip)
Advances in the Management of Complex ADHD in Pediatric Patients
Your Child Just Received an ADHD Diagnosis — Now What?r
(sheknows, September 8, 2020 — Video Clip)
Even if you had suspected that your child has ADHD, getting the actual diagnosis from the doctor can leave you with mixed emotions — and a lot of questions. Of course you want what’s best for your child, but how can you support them and take care of yourself? As it turns out, it all goes hand-in-hand.
The Most Important ADHD Symptoms Parents Should Look Out For
(sheknows, August 31, 2020 — Video Clip)
As a parent, it can be hard not to compare your child to their peers. Whether it’s developmental milestones, grades in school, or behavior, we know there’s no such thing as “normal,” but at the same time, we want to make sure that our kids are getting the support they need. At a time when it seems like a lot of kids are being diagnosed with ADHD, you may be wondering what signs or symptoms you should look out for. Here’s what you need to know.
Managing ADHD During COVID-19
(HCP Live, May 22, 2020 — Video Clip)
Treatment Landscape for the Management of ADHD
Accurately Diagnosing ADHD
(HCP Live, May 22, 2020 — Video Clip)
Treatment Landscape for the Management of ADHD
Live Radio interview Ogallala Nebraska - 8/3/2016
Live Radio interview - 8/3/2016 WCXZ
Dr. Cerulli BKJPP Symposium Interview, Mainz, Germany
10/15/2015
ADHD Medical Crossfire, Hosted by Dr. Theresa Cerulli – Segment 2 of 5
Apr 11, 2014
Dr. Theresa Cerulli hosts this dynamic crossfire discussion on ADHD with other esteemed medical experts. Segment Two: “Misuse, Abuse and Risks of ADHD Medications.” (Segment 2 of 5)
ADHD Medical Crossfire, Hosted by Dr. Theresa Cerulli (Segment 4 of 5)
Apr 11, 2014
Dr. Theresa Cerulli hosts this dynamic crossfire discussion on ADHD with other esteemed medical experts. Segment Five: “Diagnosis and Assessment Tools in ADHD” (Segment 4 of 5)
Dr. Theresa Cerulli on CNPH Healthline – Segment 2
Apr 8, 2014
Dr. Theresa Cerulli and ADD Coach, Mary Hurwitz, discuss executive functioning and time management aspects of ADHD
Dr. Mallika Marshall Interviews Dr. Theresa Cerulli on The Quotient System
(NECN, February 27, 2013 — Video Clip)
There has been a sharp rise in the number of ER visits involving medication for Attention Deficit Disorder. According to the substance abuse and mental health services administration, that number has more than doubled between 2005 and 2010. A diagnostic test developed in Massachusetts is aimed at stopping ADHD drug abuse before it starts. It’s easy to take, and – more importantly – it’s harder to fool. NECN’s Health Expert Dr. Mallika Marshall speaks more on The Quotient System.
ADHD Live Hosted by Matt Rosenberg, MD: Guests Include Dr. Theresa Cerulli
(Air date: September 2010 — Video Clips, 2 Segments)
(Discussion, Segment 2) – Dr. Theresa Cerulli joins a panel of esteemed clinicians for Segment 2 of this discussion on ADHD Live, hosted by Dr. Matt Rosenberg. The panel discusses how to ID patients with ADHD with an emphasis on school-aged children:
Teens Faking ADHD Just To Get The Drugs?
(NECN, June 2nd, 2010 – Video Clip)
A 2009 study in the American Journal of Pediatrics found that abuse of prescription stimulants by teenagers and young adults rose 76% since 1998. A growing number of young people are faking symptoms to get the ADHD medication.
Some physicians are turning to the Quotient ADHD system to weed out drug-seekers pretending to have the disorder.
Dr. Theresa Cerulli and Professional Dancer Karina Smirnoff on ADHD
(WHSV Channel 3 News, Harrisonburg, VA, 2009 — Video Clip)
Renowned professional dancer Karina Smirnoff of “Dancing with the Stars” suffered from symptoms of hyperactivity all her young life, but she and her family initially had no idea what these symptoms meant. Later testing as an adult confirmed that Smirnoff did indeed have ADHD. Here, Dr. Theresa Cerulli and Ms. Smirnoff talk candidly about the disorder and the importance of diagnosis and treatment in both children and adults.
ABC’s Ali Gorman Talks with Dr. Theresa Cerulli: The Quotient System
(ABC Action News, Delaware, 2009 — Video Clip)
ABC’s Alli Gorman talks to psychiatrist Dr. Theresa Cerulli and her young patient about the first FDA cleared objective test for ADHD: The Quotient System.
Dr. Theresa Cerulli on CNPH Healthline — Diagnosing & Treating Adult ADD
(CNPH Healthline, Philadelphia, PA, August 7, 2007 — Video Clip)
Recognizing ADD in adults can be a challenge, but with the right testing, symptoms such as missed deadlines, communication problems, inattention, and restlessness can all be keys to diagnosing ADD in adults. The nuances of diagnosing adults for ADD are discussed by Dr. Theresa Cerulli.
She Plays as if She’s a Foot Taller
(Winter, 2021 – Additude Magazine Article)
My mantra for raising my passionate, athletic daughter with ADHD an anger management issues is: “be the guard rails, not the driver.”
What Is Complex ADHD? Symptoms,
Diagnosis & Treatment
(July 14, 2021 – Additude Magazine Article)
ADHD rarely occurs in isolation. Most children and adults with ADHD have one or more co-occurring conditions, which almost always impact treatment and outcomes. “Complex ADHD” is a relatively new term that reflects this phenomenon. Here, learn more about complex ADHD, including how it is diagnosed, and how clinicians should approach treatment.
Hot Topics in ADHD
(December 11th, 2020 – Article)
The primary purpose of this review is to discover how ADHD impacts athletes and how ADHD symptoms are affected by sports and athletic activities. Medications used to treat ADHD are known to have potential side effects that may negatively affect athletes.
Navigating Complex ADHD in Children and Teens In Uncertain Times
(October 6th, 2020 – Article)
In my 20-plus years in the field of psychiatry, I’ve had the opportunity to treat a wide variety of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) patients. I have seen firsthand that there’s more to ADHD than hyperactivity, impulsivity and inattentiveness and the path to diagnosis and proper treatment regimens is often not straightforward.
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Working Memory and Public Speaking Anxiety
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ADHD Assets: Making a Difference
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ADHD and ADA – The Americans with Disabilities Act
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What Do You Do When Nobody Loves You?
"Nobody loves me, but my mother, and she could be jivin' too." B.B. King A Reflection on Love B.B. King’s lament, “nobody loves me but my mother,” is sad enough, but then he postulates that she could also be lying, leaving him loved by no one. When you hear the artist...
Keep it Simple
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Back to School
The lazy days of summer are ending and it's back to school. For some individuals it is a time of opportunity, growth, learning, and excitement. For others it is a time of dread. Your child may be thinking, how am I going to survive another school year? You may be...
A Tough Time Being Wrong
When I was in my twenties, I knew that I was right. Other’s observations were really just opinions and didn’t take my full situation into account. Well, I wasn’t always right, but I was rarely absolutely wrong. One day when I was 19, a group of people explained that...
CAM for ADHD
I recently saw an interesting statistic reporting more than 50% of parents use complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) to treat their children's ADHD. Many parents of ADHD children and adults with ADHD opt to combine conventional treatments, such as stimulant...
A Reflection on Acceptance
"To succeed, it is necessary to accept the world as it is - and rise above it." Michael Korda I recently sat with a young man who was telling me why he was feeling so down, discouraged, and guilty. “It’s all that acceptance stuff” he said. “All that acceptance stuff”...
Calming Strategies for Children
“He’s a terror when things don’t go his way … We’re always worried that he’s going to make a scene and embarrass us … We find ourselves walking on eggshells, trying to avoid one of his meltdowns.” I hear a lot of that kind of thing from parents of children I work with...
Emotional Impulsivity – A Core Component of ADHD
Throughout history disorders of attention were described to include symptoms of emotional impulsivity, as seen in writings by Alexander Crichton (1798) and George Still (1902). Problems with regulating emotion were intially recognized as a core feature of ADHD. But...
How Not to Train the Brain
A study called “Brain Test Britain” is receiving a lot of attention because of its findings that discount the effectiveness of cognitive training. Close inspection of this study reveals many gaps in its methodology and what they consider “brain training.” They had no...