ADHD therapists in Greensboro, North Carolina NC
Jonathan Schmalz
Psychologist, PhD, HSP-P
Many people with ADHD have received and internalized the message that they are lazy or not living up to their potential; it is common for individuals with ADHD to be hard on themselves in an attempt to increase productivity and reliability. Yet, each failure reinforces the message that they are inadequate. Moreover, the nature of ADHD often makes it difficult to organize and soothe difficult thoughts and emotions, leaving one vulnerable to anxiety and depression.
15 Years Experience
Tracy Hart
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, MA, LCMHC
The internal experience of ADHD can include trouble with executive function, memory, and focus — and also some other tricky elements like shame and rejection sensitivity. As a therapist with my own lived experience of ADHD, I provide empathy and validation for these difficulties along with coping tools that are tailored to your specific needs.
16 Years Experience
Gail Eaves
Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, NCC, LPC
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) involves a persistent pattern of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. ADHD does not occur exclusively during childhood; attention deficit hyperactivity disorder symptoms can transfer into adulthood. Children with symptoms of ADHD can have difficulty in multiple domains of their lives. For example, the child may be challenged getting good grades at school by not being able to maintain focus in a classroom setting. At home, the child with ADHD symptoms may experience balancing organizational skills.
10 Years Experience
Paul Losoff
Psychologist, PsyD
I believe ADHD is a legitimate neuropsychological condition that often requires more than willpower to manage. It can also be a source of unique strengths; some may call it a superpower. My approach focuses on empowering individuals with ADHD through skill-building, strategy development, and confidence-boosting techniques, helping them reach their full potential.
16 Years Experience
Kailyn Bobb
Psychologist, PsyD
In treating ADHD, I use a combination of behavioral interventions, psychoeducation, and referrals for medication management. Behavioral therapies, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and psychoeducation, aim to help individuals with ADHD develop coping strategies, organizational skills, and improved self-control.
7 Years Experience