Leading expert in ADHD and autism, Dr. Sanford Newmark, MD, explains how integrative medicine combines conventional treatments with holistic approaches. He is a Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at UCSF and Head of the Pediatric Integrative Neurodevelopmental Program. Dr. Newmark authored the influential book "ADHD Without Drugs" and completed a fellowship in integrative medicine with Dr. Andrew Weil. His practice focuses on behavioral modification and complementary therapies for neurodevelopmental disorders.
Integrative and Holistic Approaches to ADHD and Autism Treatment
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- Integrative Medicine for ADHD
- Holistic Autism Treatment
- Behavioral Modification Techniques
- Complementary Practices in Neurodevelopment
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Integrative Medicine for ADHD
Dr. Sanford Newmark, MD, specializes in the integrative treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. His approach combines conventional medical practices with evidence-based complementary therapies. This method offers a comprehensive strategy for managing ADHD symptoms.
Dr. Newmark is the author of the influential book "ADHD Without Drugs". The book provides a guide to the natural care of children with ADHD. An updated edition is now available as an e-book and Kindle edition.
Holistic Autism Treatment
Dr. Sanford Newmark, MD, also focuses on holistic treatment for children with autism. He leads the Pediatric Integrative Neurodevelopmental Program at UCSF. His work integrates conventional pediatric care with a wide range of supportive practices.
This holistic framework addresses the complex needs of children on the autism spectrum. The goal is to improve overall quality of life and developmental outcomes.
Behavioral Modification Techniques
Behavioral modification is a cornerstone of Dr. Newmark's clinical approach. He combines conventional medicine with structured behavioral strategies. These techniques are essential for managing symptoms of ADHD and autism.
Dr. Anton Titov, MD, discusses these methods with Dr. Newmark during their interview. The integration of behavior plans creates a more effective treatment protocol for neurodevelopmental disorders.
Complementary Practices in Neurodevelopment
Dr. Sanford Newmark, MD, utilizes various complementary practices in his neurodevelopmental programs. These are integrated with standard medical care to form a complete treatment model. His fellowship with Dr. Andrew Weil deeply influenced this integrative philosophy.
Dr. Newmark has authored three chapters in Integrative Medicine textbooks. His expertise is recognized globally through numerous invited lectures.
Expert Background and Credentials
Dr. Sanford Newmark, MD, is a Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at the University of California, San Francisco. He holds the Osher Foundation Endowed Chair in Clinical Programs in Integrative Medicine. Dr. Newmark graduated from the University of Arizona College of Medicine.
He completed his pediatric residency at the University of Arizona. After 12 years in general pediatrics, he founded the Center for Pediatric Integrative Medicine. Dr. Newmark joined the UCSF Osher Center for Integrative Medicine in 2011.
Full Transcript
Dr. Anton Titov, MD: Hello and welcome from sunny San Francisco. Today we are with Dr. Sanford Newmark. He is Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at the University of California. He is the Head of the Pediatric Integrative Neurodevelopmental Program.
He is Director of Clinical Programs, Osher Center for Integrative Medicine at University of California in San Francisco. Dr. Sanford Newmark, MD, is also Osher Foundation Endowed Chair in Clinical Programs in Integrative Medicine.
Doctor Newmark specializes in the integrative and holistic treatment of children with autism and ADHD, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Dr. Newmark combines conventional medicine with behavioral modification and other complementary practices.
He is the author of the high-impact book "ADHD Without Drugs: a guide to the natural care of children with ADHD". An updated edition is now available as an e-book and Kindle edition.
Dr. Newmark graduated from the University of Arizona College of Medicine and completed his pediatric residency at the University of Arizona. Dr. Newmark was invited to give numerous lectures around the world on autism and ADHD. He has authored 3 chapters in Integrative Medicine textbooks.
After practicing general pediatrics in Tucson for 12 years, he did a fellowship in Integrative medicine with Dr. Andrew Weil. Dr. Sanford Newmark, MD, then founded the Center for Pediatric Integrative Medicine.
In 2009 he moved to San Francisco Bay Area and worked in private practice. Then he joined UCSF Osher Center for Integrative Medicine in 2011. Dr. Newmark, thank you and welcome!
Dr. Sanford Newmark, MD: Thank you for having me!