ADHD therapists in Port Colborne, Ontario ON, Canada CA
Adrienne Sharma-Richardson PhD MEd RP OCT
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Gestalt Psychotherapist Somatic Experiencing Practitioner Gottman Trained Couples Therapist
I have an adult ADHD diagnosis. I get it!
Do you experience...
overactivity,
inattentiveness,
impulsivity,
affective lability and “immaturity” ?
Me too! Ugh!
Have you experienced poor peer relations, defiance, hostility, “acting out” behaviors and “learning problems?”
Me too! Dang!
Has your ADHD impacted your relationship?
Me too! So frustrating ...
Call me and we can work together to figure out what to do with this thing called ADHD!
11 Years Experience
Stacey Stemplowski
Registered Psychotherapist, BA, RP, CCPA, OAMHP
Identifying challenges, behaviours and implementing positive approaches.
7 Years Experience
Colleen Collins
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying), MSc, MA, CCC
FREE consultations! Living with ADHD is not easy, especially in a world that seems to operate without an awareness or respect for the condition. Common challenges with ADHD include difficulties with task management, time management, organization, prioritization, and other core executive function difficulties. People with ADHD also often have a harder time with emotion regulation and are prone to more frequent and intense experiences of self-criticism, shame, and negative emotions. To top things off, people with ADHD are also likely to also be experiencing challenges with anxiety and depression and/or additional mental health concerns.
2 Years Experience
Mary Knoblock
Hypnotherapist, Licensed RTT Practitioner, Clinical Hypnotist, Duke Certified Health Coach, Spiritual Counselor
I’ve helped clients with ADHD find inner calm and balance while teaching them how to recenter themselves. They respond favorably to the Emotion Code and RTT, hypnosis for ADHD.
9 Years Experience
Heal(ing) Trauma Therapy
Counsellor/Therapist, Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
From a trauma-informed perspective ADHD is understood as an inability to quiet all of the noise internally and externally which creates difficulty in directing focus, starting, switching, and completing tasks, and organizing information in clear ways. ADHD is not a maladaptive brain, it is a response to trauma that has changed the way the brain and nervous system receive information. The work we can do will be to help you better understand your ADHD, learn how to work with your brain and body in ways that are more functional for your ADHD, and resolve the root of what is driving the executive dysfunction in the first place.
12 Years Experience