RUSH NeuroBehavioral Center - Building on the strengths of children, teens and young adults
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PRACTICUM APPLICATIONS FOR THE 2021–2022 TRAINING YEAR!

RNBC is offering practicum training for the upcoming 2021–2022 training year. For more information about our practicum program and for instructions on how to apply please click here.

NEW SYSTEM TO ACCESS SERVICES

The RNBC clinic team is excited to announce a new system for prospective patients. Please complete our new patient survey by clicking here. A member of our team will contact you after reviewing the form to discuss your service request and begin the intake process.

VIRTUAL PARENTING AND SOCIAL SKILLS GROUPS

We are proud to announce two groups that will be offered virtually starting in January 2021. For more information please Click Here

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NEW SYSTEM TO REQUEST SERVICES

The RNBC clinic team is excited to announce a new system for prospective patients. Please complete our new patient survey by clicking here. A member of our team will contact you after reviewing the form to discuss your service request and begin the intake process. 

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Some of those who come to Rush NeuroBehavioral Center’s web site are parents whose children have already been diagnosed with a neurobehavioral issue. They seek expert treatment.

Others are parents, teachers, or professionals who have a sense that something is not right, but don’t yet know what the problem is. Their child, student, or patient is having difficulty:

  • Focusing attention
  • Doing well in school
  • Forming relationships
  • Making friends
  • Regulating behavior
  • Functioning effectively

The usual incentives and punishments have little effect. Signs of promise are giving way to a sense of unease and failure.

For families who are coping with a diagnosed condition and families who are still looking for an answer and an expert diagnosis, Rush NeuroBehavioral Center can help…

because we know that all kids with challenges have strengths to build on.

How do you tell if your child needs help?

If you have a sense that something isn’t right, that your child is struggling in school, having trouble making friends, or controlling behavior… >>

Some kids face challenges, but every kid has strengths to build on

At RNBC, we value the fact that every child is different. We know, too, that the goals for every child will also be different… >>

What's Executive
Function and why is it for kids?

Executive Functions are cognitive processes that allow people to plan, organize, make decisions, pay attention, and regulate behavior… >>

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