ADHD therapists in New Ipswich, New Hampshire NH
New Hampshire Pastoral Psychotherapist
Pastoral Counselor/Therapist
ADHD often begins in childhood and can persist into adulthood. It may contribute to low self-esteem, troubled relationships, and difficulty at school or work. Symptoms include limited attention and hyperactivity. Treatments include medication and talk therapy.
41 Years Experience
Dr. Alan Ickowitz
Psychologist, Psy.D.
I have treated adults with ADHD for more than 30 years.
33 Years Experience
Dr. Kahina Beasley
Psychologist, Psy.D.
ADHD can profoundly influence various aspects of life, notably in academic and professional settings, where focus and concentration are paramount. Achieving the necessary accommodations in these areas often requires a formal evaluation by a psychologist. If ADHD symptoms are hindering your ability to perform at your best, I am here to assist. Through a detailed assessment, I can provide the essential documentation required for accommodations, such as additional time for tests and assignments or access to a more conducive testing environment. This step is essential in leveling the playing field, ensuring that you have the support and resources needed to excel despite the challenges posed by ADHD.
11 Years Experience
Dr. Alexavery Hawkins
Psychologist, PhD
As a neurodivergent provider, I enjoy working with clients with ADHD and/or autism and collaborating with them to find ways to have a more joy-filled and enriching life and increased sense of wellness. I take a strengths-based, affirming approach with neurodiversity, offering quality care that will see and value your unique traits, identities, values, and lived experiences.
11 Years Experience
Dr. Mark Richard Treegoob
Psychologist, Ph.D.
I work with ADHD adolescents and adults and have worked with ADHD individuals since 1976. I have done a great deal of training in this area.
43 Years Experience