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Let’s Retrace Our Steps: Is It ADHD, Bi-Polar Or ASD?
December 6, 2017 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
ASD may have many co-existing psychiatric disorders and it is critical to be able to delineate between ASD and other possible co-existing disorders.
This presentation is for parents, educators, service providers, physicians, mental health providers, self-advocates and other interested parties.
Presenter: Luke Y. Tsai, M.D. F.A.A.C.A.P.
Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry University of Nebraska College of Medicine; Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and Pediatrics, Research Scientist Emeritus University of Michigan Medical School and Rackham Graduate School
Dr. Tsai is a scholar, a researcher, a teacher, a father of a young man with autism, and a friend of individuals with Au sm and related disorders. He has received awards and honors for his work with individuals with neuropsychiatric disorders. He has been selected by his professional peers as one of the Best Doctors in America. He is much sought after nationally and internationally as a speaker, consultant, and researcher. He is widely published and his publications include more than 93 articles and 46 books or book chapters. Dr. Tsai is the author of Taking the Mystery out of Medica on in Au sm/Asperger Syndromes and Raising our son with Au sm – A family’s 40-year journey which has been translated into both the traditional and simplified Chinese editions and published in Taiwan and China.