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ADHD therapists in Yreka, CA

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Encinitas, California therapist: Dr. Colette Sinclair, psychologist
ADHD

Dr. Colette Sinclair

Psychologist, Ph.D, M.A., Integrated Medical Mental Health Clinician, Licensed Psychologist
I am specifically trained in techniques and approaches that support executive functioning, including building attention and focus.  
18 Years Experience
Online in Yreka, California
Los Angeles, California therapist: Rusty Redden, pre-licensed professional
ADHD

Rusty Redden

Pre-Licensed Professional, AMFT #146748
I deeply understand how societal and systemic factors can impact (ADHD, AuDHD, and ASD) folxs' emotional and mental well-being on a daily basis.  
2 Years Experience
Online in Yreka, California (Online Only)
Petaluma, California therapist: Jennifer Brazinsky Jones, licensed clinical social worker
ADHD

Jennifer Brazinsky Jones

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Long term struggles with time management, procrastination, and difficulty completing important tasks can lead to low self esteem, depression and anxiety. With the right skills, you can learn to work with ADHD and accomplish your goals. I provide individual and group ADHD skills coaching.  
27 Years Experience
Online in Yreka, California
Manhattan, New York therapist: Anxiety Eliminated, hypnotherapist
ADHD

Anxiety Eliminated

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.  
Online in Yreka, California
Arcadia, California therapist: S. Abigail McCarrel : Welcome Home Family Therapy, licensed clinical social worker
ADHD

S. Abigail McCarrel : Welcome Home Family Therapy

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, DCSW
Children come to my family therapy practice with many forms of neurodivergence. Most of the children in my practice have been diagnoses with ADHD as part of their neuro-uniqueness. In many ways, ADHD, however, is a big of a misnomer. Kiddos with ADHD can pay attention. The challenge is that they pay attention to too many things at one time. ADHD is more accurately characterized a disorder of executive functioning. It represents a delay in the areas of the brain that are responsible for organization, attention, memory, perspective taking, listening, etc. These types of struggles represent a delay in development, which can occur for a variety of reasons. To help a child with ADHD, I work with them to go back and recreate movements from the first year of life, in a slow, prescribed way, that allows their brains to make connections and fill in the gaps in development. This is called primitive reflex integration. When the whole family joins in on these fun, brain-balancing exercises, positive changes can be seen in everyone and the child becomes less stigmatized. This is a win for the whole family.  
35 Years Experience
Online in Yreka, California (Online Only)