ADHD therapists in Mercerville, New Jersey NJ
Caileen Makovec
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LSW
Therapy for ADHD is highly individualized and may involve a combination of cognitive-behavioral techniques, skill-building exercises, and supportive interventions to help you manage your symptoms, improve your functioning, and achieve your goals.
5 Years Experience
Lauren Fallat
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, ATR-BC
I assess, diagnose, and treat ADD and ADHD in children and adults
5 Years Experience
Dr. Juliette Osborne, PMHNP-BC, FNP-BC
Psychiatric Nurse/Therapist, PMHNP-BC, FNP-BC
My main aim is to alleviate the psychological distress linked to the condition and enhance mental wellness using a comprehensive strategy. Additionally, I strive to assist individuals in obtaining high-quality and reasonably priced medical services without excluding anyone.
15 Years Experience
Dr. Dana Spada
Therapist, PhD, LCSW
Dr. Spada treats children and adults with ADHD. She can help you overcome your ADHD with the support and adequate tools you need.
9 Years Experience
Dr. David Leibovitz
Psychologist, Psy.D.
We can help identify ADHD as well as perform evidence-based psychotherapy to enhance coping skills.
23 Years Experience
Denise Owen-Fabricius
Psychiatric Nurse/Therapist, MSN, APN
Individuals with ADHD tend to be impulsive and have short attention spans. This can make it harder to succeed in school, at work, in relationships, and in other aspects of life. Treatment for ADHD typically involve medication, education, skills training and counseling. Treatment of ADHD can be life changing, especially for adults who were not diagnosed as children. Improvements in self-esteem, relationships and work can be expected.
Children also see improvements in self-esteem, peer relations, school performance and less conflict at home.
28 Years Experience
Chantea Goetz
Psychologist, Ph.D., M.S., C.E.S
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a mental disorder that affects millions of people around the world. It is characterized by difficulties in concentration, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. People with ADHD may have difficulty sitting still or completing tasks, they may struggle to pay attention, and may act on impulse without considering the consequences. It is important for people with ADHD to have access to support and treatment to help them manage their symptoms and lead productive, fulfilling lives. Treatment options may include therapy, medication, lifestyle changes, and alternative treatments. With the right support and care, people with ADHD can lead meaningful and successful lives.
6 Years Experience
Megan Shurtleff
Counselor/Therapist, LSW
Whether you are taking Medication or not, therapy is an important part of understanding this disorder. Once you understand why you feel the way you do and we identify patterns we are able to make ADHD a manageable diagnosis as apposed to something that is out of your control.
4 Years Experience
Katherine Rivera
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LMSW
Therapy for ADHD is highly individualized and may involve a combination of cognitive-behavioral techniques, skill-building exercises, and supportive interventions to help you manage your symptoms, improve your functioning, and achieve your goals.
9 Years Experience
Meandering to Change, LLC
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
My experience as a therapist have allowed me to support children, adolescents and adults in assisting to relieve and manage the symptoms for ADHD. I attempt creative solutions when working with individual working from the individuals strengths and interests tailoring the therapy with the individual.
14 Years Experience