Attention-Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

ADHD treatment typically involves a combination of behavioral therapy, medication (such as stimulants), and a supportive environment to improve focus, impulse control, and organization skills. Regular therapy sessions provide coping strategies and positive reinforcement, while medication helps regulate brain chemistry. A structured and understanding support system involving parents, teachers, and therapists plays a crucial role in the overall success of the treatment.


Our Clinicians

We are passionate about helping children, teens, young adults, and adults better understand and manage Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) through compassionate support, education, and practical strategies for everyday life. ADHD can impact focus, emotional regulation, organization, relationships, school, work performance, and self-confidence, often leaving individuals feeling frustrated, misunderstood, or stuck. Our goal is to help clients build greater self-awareness, recognize their unique strengths and challenges, and develop healthy coping skills that improve emotional regulation, communication, time management, and daily functioning. Through encouragement and individualized support, we help individuals learn how to navigate overwhelming emotions, strengthen relationships, process challenges in school, work, and life transitions, and gain the confidence needed to move forward with clarity and success.

Anita Henrichson, LPC-S

April Bryden, LPC

Katrina Hawkins, LPC-Associate

Jeanette Robins, LPC-Associate