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Abington, Pennsylvania therapist: Andrea Bernstein, licensed professional counselor
ADHD

Andrea Bernstein

Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, LPC, CPC
I specialize in working with adults and teens (16+) in recovery from mental health conditions and life stressors. Some of these include anxiety, depression, ADHD, substance use disorders, eating disorders, loss, grief, life transitions, women's and LGBTQIA+ health issues and trauma.​  
9 Years Experience
Online in Somerset, Pennsylvania
Northfield, Illinois therapist: Paul Losoff, psychologist
ADHD

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
Online in Somerset, Pennsylvania
 therapist: Dr. Erick David Arguello, psychologist
ADHD

Dr. Erick David Arguello

Psychologist, PsyD
I specialize in providing comprehensive support and guidance to individuals struggling with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). With a deep understanding of the unique challenges that ADHD presents, I offer tailored interventions and strategies to help you thrive in various aspects of your life.  
15 Years Experience
Online in Somerset, Pennsylvania
 therapist: Liz-El Black, counselor/therapist
ADHD

Liz-El Black

Counselor/Therapist, Counselor
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.  
3 Years Experience
Online in Somerset, Pennsylvania
Greensboro, North Carolina therapist: Jonathan Schmalz, psychologist
ADHD

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
Online in Somerset, Pennsylvania