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Attention Talk Radio host Jeff Copper interviews Jefferson B. Prince MD of Harvard Medical School on Positive Trends in Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD) on April 2, 2010

Attention Talk Radio host Jeff Copper interviews Jefferson Prince MD of Harvard Medical School and North Shore Medical Center in Massachusetts on positive trends in research and treatment of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

    TAMPA, FL, March 24, 2010 /Coaching - Mentoring PR News/ -- On Attention Talk Radio, presented by DIG Coaching Practice, attention coach and show host Jeff Copper will interview special guest Jefferson B. Prince MD concerning positive trends in the treatment of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Dr. Prince will share his insight and offer answers to questions about medical management of AD/HD in children and adults.

Dr. Prince is an Instructor in Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School in Boston, the director of Child Psychiatry for North Shore Medical Center in Salem, Massachusetts, and a staff member at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston in the Child Psychiatry and Pediatric Psychopharmacology Clinics. He is also involved in research into the characterization and treatment of ADHD across the lifespan. Board certified in General Psychiatry and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Dr. Prince is the recipient of many awards and honors, including the distinction of Laughlin Fellow for the American College of Psychiatrists. In 2005, he was selected as one of the "Best Doctors in America." He is the author or co-author of more than 60 original writings and has made more than 150 academic presentations nationally and internationally.

The show will be broadcast on April 2, 2010, at 2 PM EDT. The public is invited to join the interactive discussion by logging on to blogtalkradio.com/attentiontalkradio or by calling (646) 652-4409 to listen or ask questions. Attention Talk Radio is a live, interactive, Internet-based talk-radio show. The show focuses on insight and insightful thinking, preparing the mind to solve problems through insight, or the sudden comprehension after viewing something in a different light.

Immediately after the show, viewers and listeners will find the show schedule, stream, and archives at blogtalkradio.com/attentiontalkradio. They may also subscribe to the archives via the RSS feed located on the host page or on iTunes.

Blog Talk Radio (BTR) hosts the show. BTR is a free, web-based platform that allows anyone with a phone or a computer to listen, participate, and interact with the broadcast. The program streams live from AttentionTalkRadio.com and archives are also available for previous broadcasts. Blog Talk Radio has been featured on ABC News, the Washington Post, Portfolio, Talkers Magazine, and TheStreet.com. The public may visit the Citizens Broadcasting Network at BlogTalkRadio.com.

About Dig Coaching Practice LLC

Jeff Copper, DIG Coaching Practice, is one of the world's ONLY attention coaches, bringing diverse experience and wisdom to help individuals, particularly those impacted by attention deficit disorder (ADD) or its symptoms, pay attention to the right thing. DIG Coaching excavates successful outcomes daily just by coaching individuals to pay attention to the right things. To learn more, visit digcoaching.com to download your copy of "Finding the Obvious Solutions When They Aren't So Obvious"!


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