Let’s help you build skills that will actually feel helpful.

ADHD can feel complicated.

What does adhd look like?

ADHD symptoms can include…

  • Struggling to maintain focus on a task

  • Difficulty listening to others and interrupting others when they speak

  • Struggling to be on time and/or attend scheduled obligations

  • Irritability

  • Consistent procrastination on tasks and day-to-day activities

  • Making small, but consistent, mistakes

  • Sometimes, individuals can also struggle with emotional regulation

  • Forgetfulness

ADHD is often times present in conjunction with another disorder, like anxiety or depression. Genetics also play a large role in the presence of ADHD.

You’ve tried everything you can think of to “do better”, but nothing’s sticking.

Maybe you’ve been to therapy before, but still find yourself struggling to manage the challenges that come with ADHD. From difficulty focusing to feeling overwhelmed by daily tasks, ADHD can impact various aspects of life, leaving you feeling frustrated and exhausted. You're not alone. Recognizing the unique ways ADHD affects you is the first step towards finding effective strategies to navigate its challenges and reclaim control over your life.

But you’re still feeling…

Frustrated with yourself due to impulsivity, lack of focus, or forgetfulness


Feeling a lack of energy, due to constant mental overload


Overwhelmed by by daily tasks or struggling to keep up at work or at home

Therapy for ADHD is and can be effective for you.

Through research and evidence-based techniques, I can help you gain the appropriate skills and knowledge in order to manage your ADHD in a way that works for you.

At the end of the day, I want you to know:

That having ADHD does not define you, and with the right support, strategies, and resources, you have the ability to thrive and achieve your goals.

What we’ll work on

With learning more about you and your ADHD, you can…

Gain knowledge and education about ADHD


Learn how ADHD presents for you, and how it can differ for each person


Gain new coping skills that are tailored to you and your ADHD symptoms


Learn about resources available from providers to books to blogs

Your story is welcome here.

Your story is welcome here.