ADHD therapists in Elk Grove, California CA
Julie Millman
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
I have developed a particular knowledge base regarding Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder/ Attention Deficit Disorder. Many individuals were never diagnosed or provided with much education about their disorder. This has been particularly true for women who most often did not have their Attention Deficit Disorder recognized as they may not have presented with hyperactivity as children. Many frustrations develop when ADHD/ADD is unrecognized and untreated. Life can improve when you learn that you have the disorder and can learn how to give yourself grace, compassion and strategies to improve the challenges that you contend with.
32 Years Experience
Audrie Meyer
Marriage and Family Therapist, MBA, MFT
Welcome to my profile! Are you tired of struggling with depression, anxiety, or repetitive patterns in your life that you want to stop? Do you know you could feel better, but not sure how to create the change? There is hope....give me a call or send me and email.
14 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
S. Abigail McCarrel : Welcome Home Family Therapy
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, DCSW
Children come to my family therapy practice with many forms of neurodivergence. Most of the children in my practice have been diagnoses with ADHD as part of their neuro-uniqueness. In many ways, ADHD, however, is a big of a misnomer. Kiddos with ADHD can pay attention. The challenge is that they pay attention to too many things at one time. ADHD is more accurately characterized a disorder of executive functioning. It represents a delay in the areas of the brain that are responsible for organization, attention, memory, perspective taking, listening, etc. These types of struggles represent a delay in development, which can occur for a variety of reasons. To help a child with ADHD, I work with them to go back and recreate movements from the first year of life, in a slow, prescribed way, that allows their brains to make connections and fill in the gaps in development. This is called primitive reflex integration. When the whole family joins in on these fun, brain-balancing exercises, positive changes can be seen in everyone and the child becomes less stigmatized. This is a win for the whole family.
35 Years Experience
Quinn Knox
Marriage and Family Therapist, AMFT, Trauma-Informed
As someone who has ADHD it has been a life challenge to manage, but also a joy for me to help those also struggling with the same issue. Developing routines and grounding techniques as well as getting assessed and medication if applicable are primary focuses for clients dealing with this issue.
3 Years Experience