ADHD therapists in Springdale, Ohio OH
Heartland Healing Counseling & Consultation
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, LISW-S, LMHC, LMFT
Executive dysfunction can be incredibly disruptive to your life. Our therapists will collaborate with you to design a plan to alter the structure of your life to accommodate your unique neurodevelopmental needs and decrease distress.
8 Years Experience
Joshua Werblin
Psychiatrist, MD
Specializing in ADHD diagnosis and management, offering personalized treatment plans to improve focus and quality of life.
20 Years Experience
Alan Jacobson, Psy.D.
Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist, Nationally Registered Health Service Provider
I have a specialty in helping adults with ADHD manage all aspects of their lives and turn some of their symptoms into positives. We'll use a variety of effective and proven techniques. I also work with girls and women whose ADHD was initially overlooked or undiagnosed. You'll learn to work with your symptoms to make them advantages rather than drawbacks.
23 Years Experience
Dr. Yanet Vanegas
Psychologist, PsyD
Drawing upon my extensive experience, I have consistently utilized executive functioning skills to provide comprehensive care for individuals with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). Through a combination of strategic planning, organization, and time management, I have tailored interventions to address the specific needs of each patient. By fostering self-awareness and implementing effective coping strategies, I aim to empower individuals with ADHD to navigate daily challenges with confidence and resilience.
8 Years Experience
Alan Brandis, Ph.D.
Psychologist, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist
I have over 30 years' experience assessing and helping treat attention issues. First, we must determine if it is really ADD, or ADD with another issue, or simply another problem that interferes with attention and focus. Then, we design a set of interventions to address the actual underlying problem(s). Unfortunately, I often seen kids and teens who have been medicated for ADD but who don't actually have it. I'm not against medication, just against it if the patient doesn't actually have ADD. One of my articles: https://www.atlantapsych.com/article/addressingattention
34 Years Experience