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Goldrich, Cindy

View Map 89 Melanie Lane
Syosset New York 11791 USA
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Phone: 516-398-9934
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         Cindy Goldrich specializes in coaching Parents, Adolescents and Teens who deal with the complexities of ADHD and Executive Function related difficulties.

She received her Masters in Counseling Psychology from Columbia University, Teachers College and her Bachelors in Business Administration from the University of Michigan.  She completed certified coursework in Coaching Teens and College Students with Jodi Sleeper-Triplett, one of the foremost Coach Trainers in the field, and Life Coach training through the American Coaching Association.  Additionally, she completed Advanced Level Training with Dr. Ross Greene at the Center for Collaborative Problem Solving and has trained with Dr. Edward Hallowell.  True to her training, she follows the Code of Ethics and the Core Competencies developed by IAAC, the Institute for the Advancement of ADHD Coaches.        

Cindy has served on the Board of the Long Island Branch of the International Dyslexia Association and is an active member of CHADD (Children & Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder).  She is also a member of ADDA (Attention Deficit Disorder Association), ACO (ADHD Coaches Association), and ICF (International Coach Federation).

         In addition to coaching, Cindy devotes much of her time to educating the public about ADHD and related issues.  Her passion is to create understanding and hope for those who deal with the complex and often misunderstood world of ADHD.  She offers workshops, speeches and consultation for both nonprofit and private institutions.


  
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