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About
Sheila Rogers
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Sheila
Rogers, MS, is a leader in the field of integrative therapies
for autism, attention deficit disorders, learning problems,
depression, anxiety, and tic disorders including Tourette
syndrome. She is founder and director of the international
nonprofit organization Association for Comprehensive
NeuroTherapy. Rogers also serves on the advisory board for
Health Journal Television,
hosted by General Alexander
Haig.
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As editor of
Latitudes Online
she communicates regularly with physicians and organizations
around the world to learn and share new findings on treating
neurological conditions with integrative and alternative methods.
Rogers is author of Tics and Tourette’s: Breakthrough
Discoveries in Natural Treatments (anticipated release: July/August
2005), A Patient and Family Guide. A national speaker on Tourette
syndrome for educators, families, and practitioners, Rogers is co-author
of the recently
released study: “Nutritional supplements and complementary/alternative
medicine in Tourette syndrome” (J Child Adolesc Psychopharmacol.
2004 Winter;14(4):582-9).
Sheila Rogers is a
consultant on the childhood obesity epidemic, and coordinated and
produced publications for the
Healthy Bodies for Healthy Brains
initiative in Palm Beach County. A certified school
psychologist, she served as Mental Health Liaison for the School
District of Palm Beach County, and was program developer for two
successful children’s services programs in Palm Beach County: Children’s
Behavioral Health Initiative and Primary Project.
Sheila resides in
Broken Arrow, OK, and can be reached by clicking
here. For those
seeking consultations, please contact her at:
consult@latitudes.org
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