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ADHD therapists in Rochester, NH

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Newmarket, New Hampshire therapist: Dr JTheodore Brown Jr, Ph. D, HSPP, psychologist
ADHD

Dr JTheodore Brown Jr, Ph. D, HSPP

Psychologist, Ph. D, HSPP, Clinical PSychology
ADHD: I help to provide an accurate diagnosis of ADHD from conduct disorder, attention seeking, effects of medications, and other clinical disorders. The accurate diagnosis helps avoid labeling stigmas, and inappropriate academic placement.  
48 Years Experience
Near Rochester, NH
Online in Rochester, New Hampshire
Manchester, New Hampshire therapist: CHET LESNIAK, psychologist
ADHD

CHET LESNIAK

Psychologist, PHD
ADHD can be a life long challenge for many people. It can impact anything and everything from education and work to friendships and relationships. There are tools that can help you manage the symptoms of ADHD, as well as its effect on your life.  
33 Years Experience
Online in Rochester, New Hampshire (Online Only)
Nashville, Tennessee therapist: PSYCHe, PLLC, psychologist
ADHD

PSYCHe, PLLC

Psychologist, PhD, DBT-LBC™, LPC, PsyD, MSW, Marriage and Family Counselor, LCSW
We offer forensic testing for ADHD.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Rochester, New Hampshire
Washington, Washington, D.C. therapist: Dr. Jessica Kirchhoefer, psychologist
ADHD

Dr. Jessica Kirchhoefer

Psychologist, PhD
Together, we'll develop practical strategies to improve your focus and organization while fostering self-compassion. We will also explore how living with ADHD has impacted your sense of self in addition to adding more skills into your toolbox.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Rochester, New Hampshire
Sierra Madre, California therapist: Beth Janis, psychologist
ADHD

Beth Janis

Psychologist, Ph.D.
I specialize in working with ADHD in therapy and in psychological testing. There can be many nuances with how ADHD shows up in your life - and fortunately, with time and continued research, we as a society are gaining better understanding of these differences and the impacts ADHD can have. Using a neuro-affirming lens, we work to understand and befriend your wiring to help deepen self-understanding and self-compassion, and to develop strategies to support areas of difficulty. And in the case of late-diagnosed adolescents and adults (or for parents navigating a new ADHD diagnosis for their kids), a lot of our work involves seeing yourself (or your child) in a new lens and reframing messages you may have gathered from others about yourself with this new knowledge.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Rochester, New Hampshire (Online Only)