ADHD Therapy

Your brain works differently. That's not the problem.

ADHD therapy helps you stop fighting against how your brain works and start building a life that works with it. Together, we'll move past shame and into understanding.

If you have ADHD, you've probably spent a lot of energy trying to fit into systems that weren't designed for you. Maybe you've been called lazy, scattered, or "not living up to your potential." And over time, those messages become the voice in your own head.

Therapy for ADHD isn't about forcing yourself to be more organized or disciplined. It's about understanding how your brain actually works, the strengths and the challenges, and building strategies that are realistic for you, not for some idealized version of you. It's also about processing the emotional weight that often comes with ADHD: the shame, the frustration, and the grief over time lost trying to be someone you're not.

I particularly enjoy working with neurodiverse clients because the work is so human. We'll look at how ADHD shows up in your relationships, your work, and your sense of self. And we'll use a combination of talk therapy and somatic awareness to help you feel more grounded, more self-compassionate, and more connected to who you actually are.

What This Looks Like

How we'll work together

01

Understanding Your Brain

We'll explore how ADHD specifically shows up for you, not the textbook version, but your lived experience of it.
02

Unpacking the Emotional Layer

Much of the struggle with ADHD isn't about attention. It's about shame, frustration, and years of internalizing messages that something is wrong with you.
03

Building What Works

Together, we'll develop strategies and rhythms that honor how your brain actually operates, rather than fighting against it.
Is This You?

This might be a good fit if...

You were recently diagnosed or suspect you may have ADHD
You've been managing ADHD, but the emotional toll is catching up with you
Shame or self-criticism around your ADHD has become a constant presence
Your relationships are affected by ADHD-related patterns
You want support that goes beyond productivity tips and addresses the whole person
Ready ?

Take the first step

You don't have to have it all figured out. You just have to be willing to start. I'd love to hear from you.