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                                             Vincent J. Monastra, PhD 

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Vincent J. Monastra, Ph.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist and director of the FPI Attention Disorders Clinic in Endicott, NY. During the past three decades, he has conducted a series of studies involving more than 10,000 individuals with disorders of attention and behavioral control. His research examining the neurophysiological characteristics of children and teens with ADHD, as well as his treatment studies investigating the role of parenting style, school intervention, nutrition and neuro-feedback in the overall care of patients with ADHD has been summarized in Parenting Children with ADHD: 10 Lessons that Medicine Cannot Teach (APA Books, 2014) and Unlocking the Potential of Patients with ADHD: A Model for Clinical Practice (APA Books: 2008). His skills as a master diagnostician and therapist have been internationally recognized and are archived in several educational videotaped programs, including Working with Children with ADHD (APA, 2005). As a member of the ICAN Steering Committee, Dr. Monastra is involved in the implementation of the methodology of this study, provides ongoing staff training and consultation, and monitors treatment fidelity. 

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  • About
  • Study Overview
  • Eligibility
  • Sign Up
  • Contact
  • FAQ
    • What is ADHD?
    • What is Neurofeedback?
    • What is an EEG?
    • Why is this study being done?
    • How many people will take part in this study?
    • How long will my child be in the study?
    • Can my child stop being in the study?
    • Will my information be kept private?
    • Will I or my child be paid for being in this study?
    • What is a "double-blind" research study?