ADHD Counselling
OVERVIEW
What is ADHD / ADD?
Please watch this video for a quick introduction to this type of Mental Health Condition.
A School Toolkit
for Parents about ADHD
ADHD COACHING FOR ADULTS
Adult ADHD is more common than you think.
However, a person is typically only diagnosed once the symptoms have become severe enough to impact their wellbeing in multiple areas of life like Education, Employment, Relationships, Physical Health and etc.
Looking for ADHD strategies and treatments?
If you have arrived on this page, the chances are high that you or someone you know is struggling in some way with a combination of symptoms related to adult ADHD.
A Professional ADHD Coach may be the answer!
ADHD coaching for adults includes behavioral therapy, counselling, and coaching to address each symptom and overcome the problems that arise. We start with an assessment of your executive functioning. This will highlight your strengths and areas of challenge. We use proven methods to break down personal barriers, and personalized strategies designed for your brain and your life!
SUPPORT FOR FAMILIES
Families living with ADHD
Sometimes struggle to balance the needs (and challenges) of children and parents with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder with those of neurotypical siblings, parents, grandparents, and other relatives who may not understand ADHD symptoms.
We provide support to parents navigating the diagnoses, making decisions about treatment, advocating with the school system and finding parenting techniques that work for the family (using evidence based strategies).
We also provide counselling for children who are struggling with ADHD symptoms.
Children With ADHD Often
Appear not to listen to what is being said
Fail to finish assigned tasks
Lost things, especially those things needed to complete tasks
Can’t concentrate as well as other children
Are easily distracted
Have problems working without supervision
Require more redirection
The shift from one uncompleted activity to another
Can’t recall what they were told to do or should be doing in a given situation (Barkey, 2021)
Problems with Inhibition
Interrupt or intrude on others and what the others are doing
Talk excessively, often speaking or acting out of turn
Don’t think about what they are doing before they do it, acting too quickly on impulse
Have difficulty waiting for things and postponing self-gratification
Display their emotions quickly, too strongly
Have difficulty anticipating the consequence of risky behaviour
WAYS COUNSELLING CAN HELP
Improve emotion regulation
Increase focus and attention
Learn time management and organizational skills
Enhance motivation and productivity
Cope with stress more effectively
Change negative self-talk and self-destructive behaviors
Target symptoms of anxiety, depression, and low self-esteem