ADHD therapists in Dickinson, Texas TX
Dr. Ed Muldrow
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, PhD, LCSW
Specializing in ADHD, I offer personalized support to enhance focus, organizational skills, and self-regulation. Through collaborative therapy, we'll navigate the unique challenges of ADHD, empowering you to thrive in various aspects of your life.
19 Years Experience
Matthew Jones
Licensed Professional Counselor, MSCC, LPC
I utilize psychoeducation to better understand the impacts of ADHD on development, then provide useful tools for the deficits that may exist for improved outcomes and coping skills. Depending on the severity, it is important to understand that if there are some delays; it will take patience and acceptance to allow for change and the client will need support.
9 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
Christine Henry
Psychologist, Ph.D
ADHD impacts our lives in so many ways, but therapy can help. Together, we can hack your brain to increase motivation. We can find ways to complete tasks that used to take so much energy and effort. We will discover what gets in the way of having the closeness you want in your relationships with others. You can better understand your sensory needs so they don't interfere with the life you want. Lastly, identify ways to rest and relax without feeling guilt.
17 Years Experience
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