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ADHD therapists in Alliance, OH

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 therapist: Jamie Pettus, psychologist
ADHD

Jamie Pettus

Psychologist, PsyD
I have done ADHD assessments, and have worked with those with ADHD in therapy as well.  
21 Years Experience
Online in Alliance, Ohio (Online Only)
Columbus, Ohio therapist: Jennifer Cain, psychologist
ADHD

Jennifer Cain

Psychologist, Ph.D.
Children with ADHD have some unique challenges. With the right support in place they can become their best selves. I teach families how to provide the structure and support that your child needs at home and how to improve your child's ability to focus their attention better.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Alliance, Ohio (Online Only)
Denver, Colorado therapist: Dr. Maria Canyon, psychologist
ADHD

Dr. Maria Canyon

Psychologist, PsyD, Licensed Clinical Psychologist
I provide psychological assessments and therapy for adults and children regarding questions of ADHD. I often work with teenagers and adults who have received diagnoses later in life to understand the complex feelings that arise with missed diagnoses. From there we work to implement a treatment plan for their current life goals.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Alliance, Ohio
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ADHD

Eileen Messing, Psy.D., P.A. and Associates and the Memory Testing Center

Psychologist, Florida Licensed Psychologist
comprehensive assessment of memory disorders therapy services offered  
27 Years Experience
Online in Alliance, Ohio
Roswell, Georgia therapist: Alan Brandis, Ph.D., psychologist
ADHD

Alan Brandis, Ph.D.

Psychologist, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist
I have over 30 years' experience assessing and helping treat attention issues. First, we must determine if it is really ADD, or ADD with another issue, or simply another problem that interferes with attention and focus. Then, we design a set of interventions to address the actual underlying problem(s). Unfortunately, I often seen kids and teens who have been medicated for ADD but who don't actually have it. I'm not against medication, just against it if the patient doesn't actually have ADD. One of my articles: https://www.atlantapsych.com/article/addressingattention  
34 Years Experience
Online in Alliance, Ohio