ADHD therapists in Dunlap, Tennessee TN
Glyndora Condon LPC of Heal and Hope Counseling Services, LLC
Licensed Professional Counselor, Masters, Marriage and Family Therapy; Licensed Professional Counseling
With 17 years of nutrition experience and my professional counseling; I research dietary needs for disorders and find confirmation that gluten and sugar, dyes, coloring, additives, and like; are to be completely avoided for ADHD and Autism clients! In fact, all emotional and mental health issues would also greatly benefit with high vegetable and fruit intake, and these other restrictions. Light therapy, deep breathing techniques, structured environment, and many other aids help with this disorder
8 Years Experience
Amanda de Armas
Psychologist, PsyD
Looking to unlock your potential? I offer a compassionate and personalized approach to help individuals navigate the complexities of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Through evidence-based strategies and tailored interventions, I guide my clients towards greater self-awareness, improved focus, and enhanced executive functioning. Whether you're seeking support for yourself or a loved one, rest assured that you'll find a safe and non-judgmental space to explore, learn, and grow.
7 Years Experience
Felicia N. Reid
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, LPCS-C, LCMHC, Certified Family Court Mediator (SC & TN), Parenting Coordinator, CALOCUS Provider, Supervised Visitation Program Manager
We offer diagnostic evaluations for the determination, type of ADHD, and other mental health diagnoses. Sometimes this is needed by healthcare professionals and insurance companies to prescribe controlled substances for the management of ADHD symptoms.
13 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
Erika Gray
Psychologist, Psy.D
ADHD is pervasive in our community. I have worked with individuals with ADHD for over a decade and can work with you to find best compensatory strategies to address your concerns.
13 Years Experience