Untreated ADHD in women can lead to low self-esteem, mood swings, and difficulty focusing. It can also increase the risk of eating disorders, substance abuse, and other mental health issues.
Inattentive type ADHD is characterized by difficulty paying attention, forgetfulness, and disorganization. Women with this type of ADHD may struggle with completing tasks, following instructions, and maintaining focus.
Yes. ADHD can affect communication, emotional regulation, and follow-through, which can strain relationships. An ADHD counselor can help you develop skills to improve communication, manage conflicts, and build healthier relationship dynamics.
Absolutely. Many adults seek an ADHD therapist specifically to improve executive functioning skills like time management, task initiation, prioritizing, and reducing procrastination. Therapy can help you build systems that support sustained success at work.
No. We DO offer counseling (talk therapy) or medication management for individuals with ADHD or ADHD type symptoms. If you are looking for a formal evaluation involving extensive testing, you will need to seek a Psychologist.