Speaker’s Bureau
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Edward “Ned” Hallowell, M.D., child and adult psychiatrist, author and highly recognized speaker around the world, commits nearly half of his professional time to lecturing and conversing with various audiences all over the world. From corporate audiences to parent-teacher workshops and national television shows, people who listen to Dr. Hallowell come away stimulated, inspired, amused and empowered to change their lives. He is a charismatic speaker, combining the knowledge of a Harvard instructor with his incredible understanding of ADD, human nature and the struggles we face in this crazy/busy world.
With more than twenty-years experience, his ease with audiences makes his presentations fun as well as informative. He has presented to thousands on topics such as ADD, strategies on handling your fast-pace life, the Childhood Roots of Adult Happiness and other pertinent family and health issues. He has been prominently featured in the media, including 20/20, Oprah, CNN, PBS and NPR as well as 60 Minutes, The Jane Pauley Show, The Today Show, Dateline, Good Morning America, US News and World Report, Newsweek, USA Weekend, the Harvard Business Review and the New York Times. To see some of these appearances, visit Dr. Hallowell’s media page.
Dr. Hallowell is pleased to offer his services as a lecturer / teacher / facilitator to any interested group, organization, or institution. His schedule books up well in advance, but with notice he can accommodate most requests.
Formats
Dr. Hallowell can present lectures of varying lengths on the following topics, or organize one or several of these topics into a half-day workshop. He can also combine a lecture in the evening with a workshop the following day. One of his hallmarks is his flexibility. He is willing to adapt to any format, and will combine topics to best meet your needs.
A. The hour-long lecture: In this format, Dr. Hallowell gives a lecture of about forty-five to fifty minutes, and allows ten to fifteen minutes for questions and comments from the audience. This form allows for a basic introduction to a topic.
B. The one and a half hour lecture: In this format, Dr. Hallowell speaks for about an hour and then responds to questions and comments from the audience for thirty minutes. Sometimes this format is modified to allow for additional time for book signing or other one-on-one interaction with the audience and Dr. Hallowell by shortening the lecture and/or questions/comment time.
C. The half-day workshop: In this format, Dr. Hallowell speaks for 2 ½ – 3 hours with a 15-minte break. This format allows for a more in-depth presentation on a particular topic or a combination of topics.
D. The lecture/workshop combination: In this format Dr. Hallowell gives a lecture (60-90 minutes) in the evening or morning, followed by a half-day workshop the next day or in the afternoon if the lecture has been in the morning. This format allows for two different audiences to attend. For example, at a school Dr. Hallowell may give a lecture to parents in the evening, followed by a workshop with faculty the next day.
Dr. Hallowell’s lecture topics vary widely. Although he is perhaps best known for his work in the field of attention deficit disorder, he also lectures on many other subjects. Some of these include other topics related to learning, such as differences in learning styles, various learning disabilities including dyslexia, and classroom management techniques of these differences and disabilities; some include topics related to schools and families in general.
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