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ADHD Treatment

Under the leadership of Dr. Nathaniel Woods, Psy.D, MBA, ADHD-CCSP, an ADHD Certified Clinical Service Provider, we offer comprehensive and personalized treatment plans.

ADHD is a neurological disorder that affects people of all ages. It is characterized by symptoms such as inattentiveness, hyperactivity, and impulsivity forgetfulness, disorganization, and difficulty completing tasks. Some individuals may also struggle with time management, procrastination, and poor decision-making. It is important to note that not all individuals with ADHD experience all of these symptoms, and some may experience symptoms to varying degrees of severity. While medication is often used to treat ADHD symptoms, there are other treatments available as well.

There is a relationship between the frontal lobe and ADHD. The frontal lobe is a region of the brain responsible for executive functions, such as: Working Memory, Time Management, Regulation of Emotions, Planning, Forethought, Learning from Consequences, Organization and Reconstitution of Information. Individuals with ADHD often exhibit difficulties with these executive functions, and research suggests that there may be differences or abnormalities in the frontal lobe structure and functioning in people with ADHD.

One approach to treating ADHD is behavioral therapy. This type of therapy involves teaching patients new behaviors and habits that can help them manage their symptoms. For example, patients may learn how to better organize their time, how to stay focused on a task, or how to control impulsive behaviors.

Another approach is cognitive-behavioral therapy. This type of therapy focuses on changing the patient’s thoughts and attitudes towards their symptoms. By changing the way they think about ADHD, patients may be able to better manage their symptoms and improve their overall quality of life. In addition to therapy, there are also lifestyle changes that can be helpful for managing ADHD symptoms. For example, regular exercise, a healthy diet, and getting enough sleep can all help reduce symptoms of ADHD.

  • Feeling nervous, restless, or tense
  • Insomnia
  • Low mood
  • Anger outbursts
  • Suicidal thoughts
  • Intrusive thinking
  • Desire to withdraw socially
  • Difficulty sleeping
  • Feelings of hopelessness
  • Loss of energy
  • Changes in appetite
  • Emptiness
  • Fear of rejection

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Immunotherapy 91%
Hormone therapy 84%
Targeted drug therapy 75%

Psychotropic Medications

Therapy offers a supportive environment where you can begin to explore underlying thoughts and beliefs that are causing depressive feelings. Sometimes depression can occur due to difficult life circumstances, past trauma, genetic vulnerability, poor physical health, or other factors. In a safe, supportive environment you’ll learn how to understand your emotions, and where your feelings of depression stem from. Learning how to communicate with yourself by using a person-centered therapy approach will allow you to recognize how depression is affecting you and how you can feel better. We will place a focus on practicing self-empathy and use tools that you can use to create a healthier, brighter life.

Vyvanse and Adderall

Both Vyvanse and Adderall are stimulant medications used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy. They work by increasing the levels of certain chemicals in the brain that help with focus and concentration. It is important to note that the choice between Vyvanse and Adderall should be made under the guidance of a healthcare professional, as individual responses to these medications can vary. It is important to note that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to treating ADHD. Each patient is unique and may respond differently to different treatments. It is important to work with a healthcare provider to find the treatment plan that works best for each individual.

Is online therapy available?

Yes. We offer online therapy in California and Nevada.
Please get in touch to schedule an appointment.

Do you accept insurance?

Our clinic provides options for both private pay and insurance.

We will provide documentation that you can submit to your insurance company for out-of-network coverage.

We are also covered by the following insurance panels:

  1. BCBS
  2. Aetna
  3. Cigna
  4. United Health Care
  5. Lyra Health
  6. Alma
  7. Optum
  8. Kaiser
  9. Medi-Cal
Medical and behavioral health charges are submitted to your insurance based on our contracted rates. We recommend contacting your insurance provider to confirm that your specific provider is in-network with your plan, as participation can vary. For guidance on confirming insurance benefits

Will I be stuck in therapy forever?

The amount of time spent in therapy varies depending on the issues and motivation of each client. In our sessions, you will learn practical skills and techniques that you can apply every day in real life. Many clients can begin applying these skills and techniques, and start experiencing tangible improvements, in just a few sessions. Over time, we can build and reinforce for long-lasting gains.

Is your practice LGBTQA friendly?

We pride our practice on its openness. Everyone is welcome here.

What are the payment methods you accept?

Working days

  • Weekdays 9:00 - 20:00
  • Friday 9:00 - 20:00
  • Saturday 10:00 - 18:00
  • Sunday Closed
  • Weekdays 8:00AM - 5:00PM