ADHD often has many positive attributions but can also bring negative emotions into our lives. Learning how to deal with depression, stress, and socialization can often bring about a more positive life. Together we can find new approaches that will encourage less stress and more fun.
Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist, Certified in Holistic Health
I have worked with many children/teens/adults with ADHD and executive functioning disorders, both in diagnosing as well as treatment recommendations outside of medication only.
Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, MFT #123769, CPT
ADHD is societies label for difference in attention or activity level. Coping with being different than others and dealing with shaming or misunderstanding of your experience is paramount to idolizing the gifts that your difference than others can bring.
I have been licensed for over 20 years and during that time I have focused on working with children with ADHD. Also I was an intern with Contra Costa County Childrens Mental Health. I worked with children in special education. Many of these children had ADHD so I received ADHD training
When working with clients struggling with ADHD, I approach from a strengths-based perspective, delving into the pressures they face. Together, we re-frame experiences within an empowering narrative, allowing clients to cultivate a sense of agency as they navigate life where the impact of ADHD is diminished.
Hypnotherapist, Certified Hypnotherapist and Health Coach, MBA
One client who had ADHD her whole life was completely alleviated of all symptoms. Her ability to focus, create a to-do list and accomplish it, and prioritize were fully functional at the completion of our sessions.
I enjoy helping clients accept and like themselves, organize around strengths, achieve greater emotional presence, think clearly, and let go of shame, guilt and old habits of emotional survival. I believe therapy should lead to better decisions, as well as improved quality of life and relationships.
I work with clients with an ADHD diagnosis, using didactic approaches derived from the science of productivity. I also support the use of psychotropic medications as appropriate. While ADHD may be biological in etiology, the psychological ramifications of living with ADHD can be devastating; feeling like a failure from early educational experiences, clients benefit from the support psychotherapy offers.