ADHD therapists in Oakley, California CA
Alethea Gard'ner, LCSW
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW, LCSW
ADHD often has many positive attributions but can also bring negative emotions into our lives. Learning how to deal with depression, stress, and socialization can often bring about a more positive life. Together we can find new approaches that will encourage less stress and more fun.
24 Years Experience
Rubino Counseling Services
Therapist, PhD, MA
I have been licensed for over 20 years and during that time I have focused on working with children with ADHD. Also I was an intern with Contra Costa County Childrens Mental Health. I worked with children in special education. Many of these children had ADHD so I received ADHD training
27 Years Experience
Dr. Rebecca Scott, Psy.D
Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist, Certified in Holistic Health
I have worked with many children/teens/adults with ADHD and executive functioning disorders, both in diagnosing as well as treatment recommendations outside of medication only.
15 Years Experience
Theo Kuczek
Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, MFT #123769, CPT
ADHD is societies label for difference in attention or activity level. Coping with being different than others and dealing with shaming or misunderstanding of your experience is paramount to idolizing the gifts that your difference than others can bring.
13 Years Experience
Eric Olsen
Life Coach, Trauma, PTSD, BSc Sciences, DoD Career Councilor, SARC, DAPA, Pre Licensed Human Intelligence / Psychology, Life Coach. | Professional Support: LSSBB, PgM, Bluestone PMP,
I work together with you to help understand your symptoms and how to navigate and work through them to achieve greater balance, clarity and sound direction in your life.
15 Years Experience
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