
Carolyn Lentzsch-Parcells M.D.
Dr. Carolyn Lentzsch-Parcells is a board-certified pediatrician and the owner and President of Our Place Adolescent and Young Adult Health, a multi-faceted clinic dedicated to meeting the physical and emotional needs of adolescents and young adults. Dr. Lentzsch-Parcells is also an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the TCU Burnett School of Medicine, a member of the National Board of CHADD, and member of the planning committee for the International Conference on ADHD. As a physician with nearly 20 years of experience, a teacher, and mother with ADHD and a learning disability herself she has a deep commitment to caring for individuals and families with ADHD as well as improving the care they receive by educating patients, parents, medical and mental health providers, coaches, teachers, community leaders and anyone else who will listen (and on occasion those who won’t). Dr. Lentzsch-Parcells speaks and lectures nationally on ADHD, pharmacotherapy and ADHD, ADHD and Anxiety, ADHD and Eating Disorders, Adolescent Development, and Parenting among other topics.
View Carolyn's Websites Here:
www.drcarolynparcells.com
www.ourplacehealth.org
In Honor of Women’s Health – ADHD Treatment for Women Basics: Take Care of YOU with Carolyn Lentzsch-Parcells, MD
As women, we prioritize our needs last. Not today. Not during this discussion. During this discussion, we will focus on key factors and strategies for REALLY taking care of ourselves. Why? First and foremost, because we matter and we deserve …
FreeWhat Everyone Needs to Know About ADHD Medications with Carolyn Lentzsch-Parcells, M.D.
During this talk, we will discuss why we treat Adhd with medications, what our goals are with medication, and what to expect when starting your medication journey. We will also review the most common stimulant and non-stimulant medications used to …
FreeMedications for the Treatment of ADHD
In this session, we will walk through the stimulant and non-stimulant medications that are most commonly used to treat ADHD including how they work, why we use them, and the similarities and differences between these medications. We will also review …
FreeMaking Sense of Stress and Anxiety in ADHD with Carolyn Lentzsch-Parcells, MD
Having ADHD can be stressful. Raising a child with ADHD is often stressful. Having ADHD yourself AND parenting a child with ADHD... well, let’s just say that some days “stressful” is an understatement. In addition, about 30% of children and 50% of adults with ADHD also have anxiety, both of which often run in families. We will be discussing how stress and anxiety manifests in our children as well as ourselves as parents, and how this knowledge can help us and our children better approach some the our challenges.
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