ADHD therapists in Titusville, Pennsylvania PA
Philadelphia Art Therapy Associates
Art Therapist, MA, ATR-BC, LPC
Our parent organization runs the Art of Friendship Social Skills Program and Camp Pegasus. Most of our therapists have extensive training and experience in social-coping skills training and executive functioning skill-building. ADHD doesn't go away when you grow up! In fact, as work and life demands are greater and faster-paced, sometimes adults discover that they have ADHD and executive functioning challenges when they have trouble staying organized and performing at home, university, and work. Our therapists can be a great resource for individuals with executive functioning and ADHD challenges. Feel free to reach out and ask how we can help!
29 Years Experience
Dr. Mike Strand
Psychologist, PsyD
Struggling with ADHD can feel like navigating a relentless storm, where focus and calm seem out of reach. Expert ADHD assessment and therapy services providethe beacon of hope you’ve been searching for, illuminating your path to a balanced and productive life. Embrace the transformation with me and unlock your full potential, guided by our compassionate, specialized care.
16 Years Experience
Alayna Renwick
Counselor/Therapist, CRC
Therapy for ADHD is highly individualized and may involve a combination of cognitive-behavioral techniques, skill-building exercises, and supportive interventions to help you manage your symptoms, improve your functioning, and achieve your goals.
3 Years Experience
Dr. Jeremy Frank
Psychologist, Ph.D., C.A.D.C.
ADHD is complicated with addictive disorders and many therapists are reluctant to work with individuals taking medication for ADHD. We have several relationships with psychiatrists who treat ADHD especially in individuals also abusing drugs and alcohol.
32 Years Experience
Strides in Psychotherapy
Psychologist, PSY.D.
What is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Attention Deficit Disorder(ADD)?
To most adults, all children seem a source of boundless energy and limited focus. How can you tell for sure if your child has a problem with attention, concentration, and keeping themselves still?
dults who find themselves moving from job to job, having difficulty with a new job, or struggling with going back to school often find themselves wondering about Attention Disorders. Sometimes, when their children are diagnosed with ADD or ADHD they start to wonder about themselves. When these adults were children, they were often mislabeled as “lazy,” “unmotivated,” “careless,” "daydreamers” or even “stupid.” They were not given the benefit of what we know today.
23 Years Experience