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ADHD therapists in Williams Lake, BC, CA

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North Vancouver, British Columbia therapist: Nicklas Ehrlich, counselor/therapist
ADHD

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 Williams Lake, British Columbia
Calgary, Alberta therapist: Daniel Klassen, psychologist
ADHD

Daniel Klassen

Psychologist, Provisional, (P7619) with CAP in Alberta & Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC 19147) with BCACC, for elsewhere in Canada
Daniel, a 59-year-old ADHD-Certified Clinical Services Provider (ADHD-CCSP) with combined-type ADHD, brings a lifetime of firsthand experience and professional insight into developmental disorders, including ADHD, autism, learning disabilities, and personality disorders, many of which intersect with trauma—a connection he understands deeply from his own family history. ADHD has presented him with a complex mix of advantages and challenges that have shaped his character and career. As a child, Daniel faced severe hyperactivity, chronic inattentiveness, and developmental delays that made his maturity level noticeably behind his peers. These challenges impacted his academic and social life significantly. He spent many of his school years in the “Learning Resource Room” with other students who struggled academically, a placement that reminded him daily of his differences. Socially, he found it difficult to keep up with the expectations of his age group, often feeling out of sync with those around him. Yet, growing up on a farm provided him with unique opportunities that helped him manage his ADHD’s more difficult symptoms. With the freedom to explore vast open spaces, he was able to expend his energy in healthy, constructive ways, and he developed a variety of creative outlets, which allowed him to express himself and channel his high energy. Despite these outlets, his academic journey was far from easy. He grappled with setbacks and failures, struggling to maintain focus in conventional learning environments. But amidst the difficulties, Daniel exhibited remarkable creativity, frequently approaching problems from unique perspectives that others overlooked. He also demonstrated an unusual capacity for attention to detail, albeit intermittently, which revealed itself in moments when he was deeply engaged with a topic. Additionally, his emotional intuition grew as he navigated the social challenges of ADHD, making him attuned to the feelings and needs of others—a quality that would later become central to his work. As he matured, Daniel found ways to blend his natural abilities with discipline and perseverance, eventually transforming his academic record. He not only completed his master’s degree but did so with nearly a perfect GPA, an accomplishment that underscored his intellectual capabilities and resilience. This academic success marked a turning point, allowing him to merge his creativity, attention to detail, and empathy into a thriving career. Now, as a clinician, Daniel continues to face the challenges of living with ADHD, a condition that remains part of his daily life. Yet he has learned to harness its strengths, such as quick thinking, creativity, and empathy, which have become integral to his character. His personal and professional experiences have fostered a deep understanding of the complexities of developmental and personality disorders, equipping him to help others with similar struggles. In many ways, Daniel has transformed the mixed blessings of ADHD into a source of strength, enabling him to become a person of profound capability, insight, and resilience.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Williams Lake, British Columbia
North York, Ontario therapist: Kayla Schofield, registered psychotherapist
ADHD

Kayla Schofield

Registered Psychotherapist, RP
The mind can feel scattered and disorganized at times. Learning to organize and take conscious steps into regulating thougths, emotions and behaviours  
4 Years Experience
Online in Williams Lake, British Columbia
North Vancouver, British Columbia therapist: Heather Carrell Counselling, counselor/therapist
ADHD

Heather Carrell Counselling

Counsellor/Therapist, RPCC, RTCC, CCPA
Our approach to ADHD counseling incorporates evidence-based strategies and a compassionate understanding of the unique challenges faced by those with ADHD. We aim to create an inclusive environment where clients can explore their feelings, develop self-awareness, build effective coping mechanisms, skills, tools and resources.  
1 Years Experience
Online in Williams Lake, British Columbia
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Renee Chu, registered psychotherapist
ADHD

Renee Chu

Registered Psychotherapist, Hon. BA., RP (Qualifying)
I help ADHD clients navigate their challenges by fostering self-awareness, acceptance, and practical strategies. Together, we explore how ADHD affects daily life and relationships while recognizing its strengths. Using mindfulness strategies, we work on regulating attention, emotions, and impulses, as well as managing anxiety and intrusive thoughts, gradually untangling patterns that keep you stuck. By identifying triggers for frustration and burnout, we shift from self-criticism to self-compassion, empowering you to embrace your neurodivergent mind, sharpen focus, and unlock your potential in authentic, sustainable ways.  
2 Years Experience
Online in Williams Lake, British Columbia (Online Only)