ADHD therapists in Prince George, British Columbia BC, Canada CA
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Ping Xu
Counsellor/Therapist, CCC, MC, MD
I provide support for individuals, couples, or families looking for support and tools around executive function and interpersonal communication.
3 Years Experience
Online in Prince George, British Columbia (Online Only)
Nicklas Ehrlich
Counsellor/Therapist, MSW, RCC (#0843), RSW (#11561), Psychotherapist, Counsellor, Life-Coach, Hypnotherapist, Advanced Neurofeedback Trainer
ADHD can be helped through re-setting the central nervous system and brain, giving the individual an opportunity to experience life in a balanced way in a variety of areas in their life. This can be accomplished through using Neurofeedback to reset the central nervous system and brain.
44 Years Experience
Online in Prince George, British Columbia
Mark Giesbrecht, MA, CCC, RCC - Psychotherapist
Counsellor/Therapist, MA, CT, CCC, RCC
ADHD is sometimes hard to identify and change. But it typically comes as a relief to understand yourself better and realize the challenges you have been having are not your fault. I can teach you practical skills to overcome this challenge.
29 Years Experience
Online in Prince George, British Columbia
Virginia Purcell
Counsellor/Therapist, MSc, CCC
If you have been diagnosed with ADHD or simply feel like you must have it, learn more about the new thinking around ADHD. ADHD brains are simply wired differently than other brains. This doesn't mean they are wired wrong! It's just that most of the systems in our culture are centered those with around the most common brain. My counselling sessions for those with ADHD are affirming, and help you navigate the existing systems, rebuild your self esteem, and find your strengths (even super powers!)
7 Years Experience
Online in Prince George, British Columbia
Heal(ing) Trauma Therapy
Counsellor/Therapist, Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
From a trauma-informed perspective ADHD is understood as an inability to quiet all of the noise internally and externally which creates difficulty in directing focus, starting, switching, and completing tasks, and organizing information in clear ways. ADHD is not a maladaptive brain, it is a response to trauma that has changed the way the brain and nervous system receive information. The work we can do will be to help you better understand your ADHD, learn how to work with your brain and body in ways that are more functional for your ADHD, and resolve the root of what is driving the executive dysfunction in the first place.
12 Years Experience
Online in Prince George, British Columbia (Online Only)