Our ADHD therapy is a collaborative, evidence-based journey designed to help you (or your child) move from self-doubt and chaos to confidence and control.
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects how a person regulates attention, impulses, emotions, and executive functioning (things like planning, organization, and memory). Despite the name, ADHD is not just about “not paying attention”—it’s about how the brain processes information, handles stimulation, and manages motivation.
ADHD can show up differently across ages, genders, and cultures—and it often overlaps with other conditions like anxiety, depression, or learning differences.
We walk alongside teens, and adults as they explore their attention, impulsivity, emotional regulation, and executive functioning challenges through a lens of compassion, clarity, and customized care.
You don’t have to know where to begin. We’ll walk you through every step:
Each session is built around your priorities, with no judgment—just support, education, and real-life strategies that stick.
ADHD doesn’t exist in a vacuum. That’s why our approach goes beyond symptom management to uncover what’s really going on beneath the surface. Whether you’re dealing with anxiety, trauma, academic stress, or parenting pressures, our trauma-informed clinicians create a space where all parts of your story are welcome.
Our care includes:
You’ll learn how to advocate for yourself, create meaningful structure, and rebuild trust in your abilities.
We believe healing should be accessible. That’s why we accept most major insurance providers, including:
Private Pay Rate: $150/session
Sliding Scale & Payment Plans: Available based on need.
Legal or Court-Involved Services: Intake paperwork and documentation support provided if applicable.
We provide clinical assessments to screen for ADHD. Full diagnostic testing may require a referral to a licensed psychologist.
Yes. Therapy adds powerful skills in organization, emotional regulation, and resilience that medication alone can’t provide.
Absolutely. We offer parent coaching and family support to help caregivers better understand and support their child.
Even if you’re not sure you “qualify,” these signs may point to something deeper:
It’s never too late to make a change. You deserve support.
Success looks like: