Children and Adolescents
Ages 4-18
Assessments are appropriate and behavioral interventions are effective as early as preschool-age.
Young Adults
Ages 18-25
Young Adulthood can be a particularly challenging time for individuals with ADHD and related disorders, in large part due to the executive functioning demands of independent living, college, and early careers. Fortunately, there are interventions that work.
Adults
Ages 25+
We are among a small number of practices in the area specializing in diagnosing and treating adult ADHD.
Conditions
ADHD commonly co-occurs with other symptoms and disorders. In addition to ADHD, we also treat the following and their associated symptoms:
Anxiety Disorders
Depression
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Autism spectrum disorder
Disruptive and oppositional behavior
Executive function difficulties at school or at work
Issues with confidence and self-esteem
Difficult transitions and life-stressors
Interpersonal and relationship problems
Issues related to parenting children and adolescents with ADHD or related disorders