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In This Issue Full Conference Scholarships Available for Utah Residents!Click here for more informationThe USAAA 2006 International Conference - Register Now Speaker Spotlight - Betty Jarusiewicz, PhD, LCADC , to present at USAAA Conference in August Dr. Betty's Story - Exclusive report Speaker Spotlight - Heath - mother of four young children – the oldest of which has an autism spectrum disorder Attention Dads: Father's Day Special on Autism One Radio Speaker Spotlight - Betty Jarusiewicz, PhD, LCADC , to present at USAAA Conference in August Betty Jarusiewicz, PhD, LCADC Dr. Jarusiewicz is a licensed drug and alcohol counselor who delved into Neurofeedback first to assist in the recovery process in addiction and then in the area of Autism Spectrum Disorders. Dr. Jarusiewicz developed a non-profit organization, Atlantic Research Institute, to facilitate her research, which includes a pilot project testing the efficacy of neurofeedback for autism. Dr. Jarusiewicz served on the board of directors of EEG Spectrum International and is author of the study entitled Efficacy of Neurofeedback for Children in the Autistic Spectrum: A Pilot Study, published in the Journal of Neurotherapy. To view all speakers at the USAAA Conference August 9-12, click here. Dr. Betty's Story - Exclusive report Her childhood behavior was considered odd; now her biggest joy is helping families “Dr Betty”, as the families she works with know her, knows autism from the inside out. In her childhood her behavior was considered odd – the schools initially thought it was because her parents were German immigrants, when in fact, she just had great difficulty speaking and understanding social references. Eventually the schools sent her to speech class to help her “find” the words and be able to speak them clearly, as she stuttered. She was very lucky as she was placed in a private prep school from fourth grade through high school, where small classes were the norm. Also the teachers, not exactly knowing what to do with her, allowed her to learn “her” way, which was to sit in the back or on the side of the room, observe the class, take the work home to learn how she could do it, and she soon worked out a learning process that functioned for her. When she had children she had great difficulty knowing what to do for her first child, a boy, who cried and screamed almost all of the time. Forty-six years ago little was known about the type of behaviors he exhibited. Psychiatrists consulted at Langley Porter Neuropsychiatric Institute in San Francisco described the condition as “brain damage” stating nothing could be done. A daughter and another son were born, the boy having significant speech delay. She parented the best way she knew how. Today all the children are doing extremely well, though considered less than social. Up until she was in her mid fifties, Betty sorted the data as it came into her brain, mainly by dissociation. One day, perhaps due to stress, this process broke down completely and she was unable to work at the job she had as a systems VP at NASDAQ. While on disability she returned to school for her PhD to try to understand the brain. She assumed that the family problem was addiction, the disease her mother died of. In hindsight it appears that her mother self medicated a disordered brain. It was during Betty’s training in Neurotherapy did the basis of her family issues become clear. Genetically disordered brains was the basis of the problems life presented to the family and the diagnosis of autism could be applied to some of the grandchildren. Other grandchildren showed signs of ADHD and other neurologically based problems. Dr. Betty knows the frustrations of the individual, the parent, and the grandparent in dealing with brain disregulation issues. She believes she knows how many in the spectrum feel – due to the ups and downs of the brain frequencies, the speech and understanding problems, the allergy and sensitivity issues, the problems of stress, etc. Her research work has helped her find a bridge to a more successful happy life for herself and others. She no longer suffers from migraines, she has learned to deal with all the allergies and sensitivities that life throws her, and she has worked out a way that she can participate in various life experiences like school, exercise, diets, and even some socialization. Today her biggest joy is providing Neurofeedback and counseling to families, where her life and research experience can benefit many. To view Dr. Jarusiewicz's presentation, Consider EEG Biofeedback (Neurotherapy), click here. Speaker Spotlight - Heath - mother of four young children – the oldest of which has an autism spectrum disorder Heath is first and foremost the mother of four young children – the oldest of which has an autism spectrum disorder. Her experiences in Early Intervention working as an autism specialist, and also as a parent, have given her a broad understanding of the diverse educational methods appropriate for children on the spectrum. She developed a popular parent education class using play to enhance social emotional development. In the past few years she provided that training to all of Utah’s early intervention programs and provides on-going support to several sites. She also currently works as a consultant for families using the principles of Stanley Greenspan’s DIR (Developmental, Individual-Difference, Relationship-Based)/Floortime model. She is passionate about empowering parents with a developmental framework that optimizes their child’s development. To view Heath's presentation, Social and Emotional Development through Floortime, click here. Attention Dads: Father's Day Special on Autism One Radio On Autism One Radio Father's Day Special Topic: Men's Health IssuesWednesday, June 149:00pm-9:30 ET Larry Kaplan, PhD: Autism Issues Across the USAAA Guest: Dr. Jay Burstein is a board-certified urologist specializing in incontinence, interstitial cystitis, and prostate disorders. As a parent of a child with disabilities, his interest in the area of ASD grew, and he teamed up with Dr. Kaplan as editor of "Diagnosis Autism: Now What? 10 Steps to Improve Treatment Outcomes." Men's Health Topics: Prostate cancer: how to prevent it, screening and early detection; erectile dysfunction: early warning of diabetes; high blood pressure and cardiac disease. Full Conference Scholarships Available for Utah Residents!Click here for more informationThe USAAA 2006 International Conference - Register Now The USAAA 2006 International Conference August 9-12, Park City, UtahRegister Now, click here CONFERENCE SPECIALSlFirst appearance at a national autism conference for gastroenterologist Dr. Federico Balzola of Turin, Italy, Dr. Guiseppina Feingold, and Dr. Siegfried Othmer.Thursday, noon- PARENT FORUM AND COMPLIMENTARY BUFFET LUNCH: sponsored by Oxy Health Corporation. Friday, noon- SIBLINGS' ISSUES AND COMPLIMENTARY BUFFET LUNCH: sponsored by International Hyperbaric Association. Panel Discussion: Siblings of children with ASD, hosted by Kenitz.Saturday Night - Dinner/Prizes/Entertainment featuring Country Music Star Mark Leland, plus much more. USAAA Advisory Board member Lenny Schafer to receive USAAA Volunteerism Award for years of service to the autism community, to be presented by award-winning author Chantal Sicile-Kira. Save the date, August 9-12, and Register Now for the USAAA International Conference. Hope and Possibilities become a reality with 35 speakers from three different countries; 4 days and over 50 hours of presentations, workshops, book discussion groups, and more; 15 non-concurrent sessions; access to over 40 national and international exhibitors displaying products that you can use today. Every day at the USAAA 2006 International Conference is packed with information including a treating physician, an educational intervention, and sensory-related issues. Doctors and researchers who keep up-to-the-minute share the latest helps and findings. A well-balanced distribution of topics across the conference days provides you maximum opportunity to take home ideas for your child. Register Now, click here Quick Links... Register Now! 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