ADHD therapists in Pittsfield, Massachusetts MA
Rachel W. Bush, Ph.D.
Psychologist, Ph.D. Clinical Psychologist, Trauma Informed Yoga Instructor with 500 Hour Training, International bestselling author on Self-love and Creativity
It is not uncommon to help diagnose adults with ADD later in their lives and learn about their struggles with executive functioning, procrastination issues, low frustration tolerance, low self-esteem etc. I have found it incredibly gratifying to help individuals with pharmacotherapy, individual therapy and couple therapy. In my work with teenagers it is rewarding to get students the additional accommodations that they need to succeed in school.
33 Years Experience
Peakminds Psychology
Psychologist
In addition to providing psychoeducational and ADHD assessments, Peakminds supports clients who have received an ADHD diagnosis with therapy, ADHD coaching, and group ADHD classes.
7 Years Experience
Sarah Nehdi, LMHC
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LMHC
Managing ADHD can be challenging, but with the right support, it’s possible to thrive. I have experience helping clients develop strategies for organization, focus, and time management. Together, we can create practical action steps to harness your strengths and improve your daily functioning, leading to a more balanced and productive life.
8 Years Experience
Marissa Cashman
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LMHC
I have experience working with clients who struggle with AD/HD and other executive function aspects and how it can affect daily life.
10 Years Experience
Helping to Heal Counseling Services, LLC
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
We all know kids who can’t sit still, who never seem to listen, who blurt out inappropriate comments or don’t follow instructions no matter how clearly you present them. While it’s normal for kids to forget their homework, daydream during class or act without thinking, inattention, impulsivity and hyperactivity are also signs of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder or ADHD. ADHD makes it difficult for a person to inhibit their spontaneous responses, including everything from movement to speech to assertiveness. Some children with ADHD may be constantly in-motion, bouncing off the walls and disrupting others around them. Other children with ADHD may sit quietly, with their attention miles away. There are three primary characteristics of ADHD: Inattentiveness, hyperactivity, and impulsivity, though all three aren’t always prominent in one child.
12 Years Experience