Working With Me

Anyone seeing an ADHD specialist can expect to be provided with tools and strategies to get organized, focused and motivated. However, it’s usually more complicated than that…

…because most people with ADHD also have other clinical symptoms, such as:

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Anxiety
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Depression
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Low Self-Esteem
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Shame
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Perfectionism
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Substance Abuse
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My approach is to treat the whole person, using ADHD coaching and clinically proven therapy modalities.

So, the focus of our work will be on strategies to support your ADHD, as well as the “all that comes with it” of your diagnosis.

With over two decades of experience, I can help you harness the power of your beautiful brain, and feel more confident, focused and calm in the process.

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My Background

I have over two decades of clinical experience, which includes the following education and training:

  • B.A. Sociology, Northwestern University
  • Master of Social Work, Jane Addams College of Social Work, University of Illinois
  • LCSW – Clinical Social Work License, Illinois Department of Professional and Financial Regulations
  • Type 73 School Social Work Certification
  • Advanced Training in Seeing My Time ® Executive Function Curriculum
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