ADHD therapists in Lyndon, Kentucky KY
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Anna DiNoto
Psychologist, PsyD, LMHC, PSYPACT - Licensed Psychologist
ADHD is a diagnosis many seek to accurately pinpoint and can find it challenging to find a provider that "gets it". We take the time we need to answer your questions about your experiences with possible symptoms of ADHD. We perform testing, provide results, and answer your questions with support after for possible next steps.
13 Years Experience
Online in Lyndon, Kentucky
Dr. Azilde E Sanchez
Psychologist, PhD., LPC., LCADC., ACS
Many talented individuals struggle with organization skills, distractibility and focus. These challenges can make relationships with others difficult and hinder professional success. My goal in therapy is to provide a collaborative approach to help adult clients improve organization skills, time management, self-regulate intense emotions and problem solving.
17 Years Experience
Online in Lyndon, Kentucky
Catherine Bitney
Psychologist, PhD, LP
I have a passion for helping clients manage their ADHD and attentional issues - so that they can live more fulfilling, authentic, and happy lives. Many of my clients have stated that coming to therapy has helped to catapult them out of their stagnation - enabling them to reach their full potential. For clients who have had difficulty finding a therapist who can understand their complex and intersecting identities, I can be a breath of fresh air. I work with folks ages 15 and up.
13 Years Experience
Online in Lyndon, Kentucky (Online Only)
Mr. Dan Pugel
Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor
Common experiences are encountered by both children and adults. ADD and ADHD Symptoms include:
• Restlessness, fidgeting, squirming, general difficulty in staying seated.
• Easily distracted by other activities or the environment.
• Talks excessively
• Blurts out answers out of turn or before the question is completely stated.
• Has difficulty with organization
• Struggles with staying on task.
• Waiting is a chore.
• Social awkwardness and poor social skills can lead to alienation from peers.
ADD/ADHD has been misdiagnosed, overlooked or denied. A variety of counseling can be tried, often with successful outcomes.
At times medication is necessary. Some children are medicated too soon even before counseling is given adequate time. ADHD medication is not always necessary however some children are in need and once their system metabolizes their lives can dramatically change. Adult ADD and adult ADHD are treatable and growth and change are possible - it's never too late.
So counseling is a must and medication may be an option. Often both are the best course of action to provide the individual optimal care.
27 Years Experience
Online in Lyndon, Kentucky
Dr. Caroline Hicks
Psychologist, PhD, LP
ADHD looks different person to person, in my practice I collaborate with my clients to find the best approach that fits their needs. I have found success in providing context to certain behaviors and finding sustainable paths in managing your ADHD. Sometimes this means hands on skills to practice, as well as lifestyle shifts that can make aspects of focus and concentration easier to attain.
7 Years Experience
Online in Lyndon, Kentucky (Online Only)