ADHD therapists in Oregon, Ohio OH
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Meghan McCoy-Smith
Psychologist, PsyD
AHD and neurodivergence can impact all areas of our lives and relationships. With my experience and knowledge we will work together to understand your experience of living with this diagnosis and identify strategies for embracing your strengths and managing the obstacles.
9 Years Experience
Online in Oregon, Ohio (Online Only)
Paul Losoff
Psychologist, PsyD
I believe ADHD is a legitimate neuropsychological condition that often requires more than willpower to manage. It can also be a source of unique strengths; some may call it a superpower. My approach focuses on empowering individuals with ADHD through skill-building, strategy development, and confidence-boosting techniques, helping them reach their full potential.
16 Years Experience
Online in Oregon, Ohio
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 Oregon, Ohio (Online Only)
Emily Crawford-Thompson Ph.D.
Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist
Are you a teen or adult who feels like you are more capable than what your work reflects? Like you are spinning your wheels, spending a lot of time and energy, but are not quite where you want to be in life? You have come to the right place. I specialize in diagnosis and treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) for ages 16 and older. I do comprehensive psychological evaluations to explore the different reasons why you might having problems with concentration and focus, and I am also happy to work with you in counseling sessions.
15 Years Experience
Online in Oregon, Ohio
Jonathan Schmalz
Psychologist, PhD, HSP-P
Many people with ADHD have received and internalized the message that they are lazy or not living up to their potential; it is common for individuals with ADHD to be hard on themselves in an attempt to increase productivity and reliability. Yet, each failure reinforces the message that they are inadequate. Moreover, the nature of ADHD often makes it difficult to organize and soothe difficult thoughts and emotions, leaving one vulnerable to anxiety and depression.
15 Years Experience
Online in Oregon, Ohio