1. Can adults have ADHD without realizing it?

    Yes. Many adults with ADHD were never diagnosed as children, especially those who were high-achieving, quiet, or academically successful despite struggling internally. ADHD often becomes more noticeable during college, career changes, parenting, or periods of increased responsibility. Some realize they have ADHD symptoms after a child is diagnosed.
  2. What does ADHD look like in college students?

    ADHD in college students is not just about academic probation or dropping out. ADHD in college students often shows up as overwhelm, procrastination, difficulty managing deadlines, inconsistent motivation, trouble prioritizing, burnout, or struggling with independent structure and routines. They often pull all-nighters after waiting until the last minute to study for an exam or finish a paper.
  3. Is virtual ADHD therapy effective?

    Yes. Virtual ADHD therapy is highly effective and often improves accessibility and consistency, especially for busy students and professionals. I provide neurodivergent-affirming therapy with an individualized plan for each client.
  4. Can ADHD cause anxiety and burnout?

    Absolutely. Many adults with ADHD experience chronic stress, anxiety, shame, and burnout from constantly trying to keep up, overcompensate, or manage responsibilities without adequate support.

  5. Why Choose an ADHD-Certified Clinical Services Provider?

    When seeking support for ADHD, the right credentials matter. As an ADHD-Certified Clinical Services Provider (ADHD-CCSP) licensed in Texas and Colorado, I provide more than just general counseling. This specialized certification signifies additional training in the treatment of the ADHD brain and evidence-based interventions specifically designed for neurodivergent individuals.

  6. Do you provide ADHD therapy across Texas?

    Yes. Virtual ADHD therapy is available for adults and college students located throughout Texas. I invite you to reach out and book an appointment today.