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ADHD Evaluation & Support
This process is designed for adolescents and adults who suspect ADHD may be part of what they’re experiencing, or who feel stuck despite trying to stay organized, focused, or consistent.
Many people come in knowing they’re capable, but frustrated by the gap between what they intend to do and what actually gets done.
The goal is to move from confusion and self-doubt to a clear understanding of how your attention and executive functioning work.
From there, we develop a practical plan that fits you, rather than relying on generic advice that hasn’t worked.
How I Work
The evaluation is structured, thorough, and focused on understanding your full picture… not just symptoms in isolation.
We begin with a detailed clinical interview that explores your developmental, academic, and work history, along with your current patterns around attention, organization, and follow-through. Emotional factors like stress, anxiety, or self-criticism are also considered.
The process may include:
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A comprehensive clinical interview
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Standardized assessment tools
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Identification of your specific executive functioning profile
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Differentiation from other concerns (e.g., anxiety, burnout, depression)
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A feedback session with clear findings and recommendations
The focus is not just on diagnosis, but on understanding how your mind works and what will actually help.


Types of Treatments / Specialties
Adult/Adolescent ADHD evaluation
Clarifying whether ADHD is present and how it shows up for you
Inconsistency and performance gaps
Difficulty sustaining focus or completing tasks despite strong ability
Procrastination and task avoidance
Trouble starting or finishing even simple or important tasks
High-functioning, late-diagnosed ADHD
Individuals who have developed workarounds that are no longer working
Executive functioning difficulties
Challenges with initiation, planning, organization, and follow-through
Chronic overwhelm and mental clutter
Feeling behind, disorganized, or unable to prioritize effectively
Emotional impact of ADHD
Frustration, self-doubt, and feeling like you’re not meeting your potential
How to Get Started
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Reach Out to Schedule an Evaluation
Contact me by phone or email to discuss your concerns and set up an initial appointment.
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Complete the Evaluation Process
We’ll go through a structured assessment to understand your attention patterns, history, and current challenges.
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Review Results and Next Steps
You’ll receive clear feedback, a diagnosis if appropriate, and practical recommendations for moving forward.
