ADHD therapists in Cheshire, Connecticut CT
Sherry Skyler Kelly, PhD
Psychologist, Psychologist, Neuropsychologist, Executive Coach, Educational Consultant, Speaker, Author
Evaluation of ADD/ADHD. Management strategies for coping with ADD/ADHD. Education about ADD/ADHD and coaching for working with it.
24 Years Experience
Andrew Vogl
Therapist, BCBA
Working with clients diagnosed with both autism and ADHD, as well as being diagnosed myself, has allowed me to gain a deep understanding of this diagnosis and how to address the challenges and strengths that come along with it.
25 Years Experience
Jessica Biles
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW-R
I have extensive experience working with children and adolescents with ADHD both in outpatient mental health settings and in school based settings. I believe that every child has inner strengths and no child wants to struggle with following directions, their focus, remaining on task or organized, making friends, or with controlling overwhelming emotions. I help children and teens to uncover their inner resources and strengths in order to move them towards independence, peace, and happiness. I use CBT interventions to help my clients learn concrete strategies that lead to positive behavior changes, and to alter negative self-talk that leads to low-self esteem. I also incorporate Play Therapy and Expressive Art Therapy interventions to help improve my clients social skills and to help them work through feelings of depression and anxiety. Reach out for a free 15-20 minute phone consultation to see if therapy with me would be the right fit for your child.
12 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
Johanna Isaacs
Psychologist, Psy.D., PsyPACT Participant
Whether you have were diagnosed with ADHD as a child, are concerned that you may have ADHD now as an adult, or just feel that your chronic procrastination is disruptive in your life, working in therapy with me can help you answer your questions, learn new skills and strategies, and embrace how your brain works in a positive, strength-based way.
13 Years Experience