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( ADHD Consulting for Therapists )

YOU CAN'T TREAT WHAT YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND

Most therapist training programs barely cover ADHD—and almost never address how it shows up in adulthood. You weren’t taught how to spot it, let alone support it.

But your clients are living it.

And you're holding the fallout.

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Being ADHD-informed isn’t optional. It’s necessary.

Working with neurodivergent clients requires more than just good intentions. It takes unlearning pathologizing frameworks, navigating nuance, and understanding what ADHD and sensory differences actually look like in real life-not just in textbooks.

ADHD in women rarely looks like fidgeting and blurting out answers.

It looks like shutdown. Perfectionism. Chronic shame. It looks like clients who keep spiraling in patterns that sound like trauma but don’t respond to trauma work alone.

A person in striped pajamas is getting a hug from another person in beige pajamas while holding a gray pillow, with a third person in denim and beige standing behind them.

Being ADHD-informed isn’t optional. It’s necessary.

Working with neurodivergent clients requires more than just good intentions. It takes unlearning pathologizing frameworks, navigating nuance, and understanding what ADHD and sensory differences actually look like in real life-not just in textbooks.

ADHD in women rarely looks like fidgeting and blurting out answers.

It looks like shutdown. Perfectionism. Chronic shame. It looks like clients who keep spiraling in patterns that sound like trauma but don’t respond to trauma work alone.

What I Offer:

  • Bring a specific client case, and we’ll walk through it together-from assessment questions to treatment planning to the sneaky ways neurodivergence and trauma can overlap or get misread. Perfect if you’re feeling stuck or unsure how to proceed with a complex case.

  • Not sure how to frame what’s going on with your client? Let’s unpack their story through a neurodivergent-affirming, trauma-informed lens. We’ll move away from pathology and toward understanding—so you can show up more grounded, confident, and clear.

  • This is where theory meets practicality. I’ll share scripts, worksheets, prompts, reframes, and creative strategies you can bring into your work immediately. These aren’t generic handouts—these are tools I use every week with my own neurodivergent clients.

  • I’ve been doing this work for years—and I live it. I’m a late-diagnosed ADHDer, a therapist, and someone who understands how hard this work can be from the inside. You won’t have to over-explain here. I get it, and I’ve got you.

What I Offer:

  • Bring a specific client case, and we’ll walk through it together-from assessment questions to treatment planning to the sneaky ways neurodivergence and trauma can overlap or get misread. Perfect if you’re feeling stuck or unsure how to proceed with a complex case.

  • Not sure how to frame what’s going on with your client? Let’s unpack their story through a neurodivergent-affirming, trauma-informed lens. We’ll move away from pathology and toward understanding—so you can show up more grounded, confident, and clear.

  • This is where theory meets practicality. I’ll share scripts, worksheets, prompts, reframes, and creative strategies you can bring into your work immediately. These aren’t generic handouts—these are tools I use every week with my own neurodivergent clients.

  • I’ve been doing this work for years—and I live it. I’m a late-diagnosed ADHDer, a therapist, and someone who understands how hard this work can be from the inside. You won’t have to over-explain here. I get it, and I’ve got you.

Inclusive Therapist

All Bodies, Identities and Abilities

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What Sets Me Apart:

There are a lot of voices out there offering ADHD tools and strategies. But here’s what I believe:

The foundation of effective therapy with ADHDers isn’t a checklist or executive functioning hacks. It’s nervous system regulation and deconstructing shame.

Because until a client feels safe in their body—and believes they’re worth supporting—no planner or system will stick.

And before any of that can happen, neurodivergent clients need space to come to terms with being neurodivergent.
To grieve, to unmask, to stop chasing neurotypical expectations they were never built to meet.

In my work, I help therapists support that process with compassion, clarity, and a lens that honors both the science and the lived experience.

Ways We Can Work Together:

  • A no-pressure call to talk through what you’re noticing, what support you’re looking for, and whether this is the right space for you. No prep needed—just show up curious.


  • $185

    Bring a client case, a question, or your own overwhelm. We’ll explore what’s happening under the surface and how to support your client through the lens of ADHD, trauma, masking, and late diagnosis. Real talk, deep clinical insight, and no shame.