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ADHD therapists in Dauphin, MB, CA

We are proud to feature top rated ADHD therapists in Dauphin, Manitoba, Canada. We encourage you to review each profile to find your best match.
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Vancouver, British Columbia therapist: Lindsay Becker, counselor/therapist
ADHD

Lindsay Becker

Counsellor/Therapist, MA, MST, C.C.C.
I have experience supporting clients with ADHD.  
3 Years Experience
Online in Dauphin, Manitoba (Online Only)
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Sarah Bickle, registered psychotherapist
ADHD

Sarah Bickle

Registered Psychotherapist, MPsy., R.P.
Navigating life with ADHD or other neurodivergent traits can often feel like a journey of self-discovery and adaptation. I personally understand these challenges, both from my own experience and from years of working with neurodivergent individuals. My approach blends an understanding of neuroscience with a compassionate, creative framework to support your unique needs. Whether you’re looking to enhance focus, develop coping strategies, heal related wounds, or explore how neurodivergence affects aspects of your life like sexuality, I work alongside you to develop a personalized, sustainable approach. My flexibility and experience in this area can help you feel empowered to thrive.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Dauphin, Manitoba (Online Only)
Calgary, Alberta therapist: Daniel Klassen, psychologist
ADHD

Daniel Klassen

Psychologist, Provisional, (P7619) with CAP in Alberta & Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC 19147) with BCACC, for elsewhere in Canada
Daniel is an ADHD-Certified Clinical Services Provider (ADHD-CCSP) with combined-type ADHD. Drawing from both his professional expertise and a lifetime of personal experience, he brings a rare depth of understanding to developmental disorders such as ADHD, autism, learning disabilities, and personality disorders—many of which intersect with trauma, a connection he knows intimately through his own family history. For Daniel, ADHD has been both a gift and a challenge, shaping the course of his character, relationships, and career. As a child, Daniel struggled with pronounced hyperactivity, chronic inattentiveness, and developmental delays, which often left him emotionally and socially behind his peers. His academic journey was marked by difficulty and isolation, spending much of his time in the “Learning Resource Room,” a constant reminder of the ways he diverged from the norm. Socially, he often felt out of step with others his age, misunderstood and outpaced by the expectations of childhood and adolescence. However, life on a farm provided an unexpected lifeline. The wide-open spaces and unstructured environment offered him a natural outlet for his energy and creativity, allowing him to channel his restlessness into exploration, hands-on learning, and artistic expression. Even with these supportive elements, school remained a daunting challenge. Traditional educational settings failed to accommodate his learning style, and he endured numerous setbacks. Yet Daniel’s unique mind began to reveal its strengths. He demonstrated a knack for creative problem-solving, often seeing solutions others missed. While his focus could be inconsistent, he exhibited extraordinary attention to detail when deeply engaged. Over time, his struggles also cultivated a strong emotional awareness—his sensitivity to social dynamics and the needs of others became one of his most defining qualities. As he matured, Daniel learned to align his innate talents with structure and determination. Through years of persistence, he not only overcame academic hurdles but eventually earned a master’s degree with near-perfect marks—a milestone that reflected not just intellect, but resilience and self-mastery. This academic achievement marked a pivotal shift, enabling him to integrate his creativity, empathy, and analytical thinking into a meaningful and impactful career. Today, Daniel continues to navigate life with ADHD, a condition that remains an ever-present part of his experience. However, he has learned to harness its positive aspects—rapid cognition, inventive thinking, and emotional insight—and integrate them into both his personal life and professional practice. His lived experience gives him an unparalleled capacity to connect with others facing similar challenges. Over the years, Daniel has turned what was once a source of struggle into a foundation of strength, becoming a clinician defined not by limitations, but by deep capability, nuanced understanding, and enduring resilience.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Dauphin, Manitoba
Oakville, Ontario therapist: Colleen Collins, registered psychotherapist
ADHD

Colleen Collins

Registered Psychotherapist, RP, C.C.C., Msc, MA
Understanding how ADHD impacts your life whether it is executive functioning or hyperactivity, I help you explore these areas and develop tools to manage symptoms in your day-to-day activities.  
3 Years Experience
Online in Dauphin, Manitoba (Online Only)
Vancouver, British Columbia therapist: Elena Kuzmina, counselor/therapist
ADHD

Elena Kuzmina

Counsellor/Therapist, Canadian Certified Counsellor (CCC), Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
Living with ADHD can feel like juggling too many things at once—struggling to focus, stay organized, or manage time effectively. I understand how overwhelming it can be to navigate life with these challenges. Together, we’ll explore strategies to help you build structure, enhance focus, and manage emotional ups and downs. My approach emphasizes creating a supportive and judgment-free environment where your unique strengths are recognized and nurtured.  
1 Years Experience
Online in Dauphin, Manitoba