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Don’t let the distractions and impulses of ADHD control you. Find a caring, affordable therapist for online ADHD therapy instead. ADHD therapists on Klarity Health often have openings in as little as 24 hours.* Get the help you need quickly.
Find a licensed, caring ADHD therapist on Klarity Health. Choose from top-rated licensed providers for an initial online ADHD consultation, ongoing support, and unlimited messaging.
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You’re unique. And your needs are too. You deserve online ADHD treatment from a provider committed to you. That’s why you can find an ADHD specialist on Klarity Health and access:
From a licensed, board-certified healthcare professional.
Online or in-person that’s affordable and supportive.**
No insurance needed. No hidden feeds. HSA and FSA eligible.
**Your provider will discuss treatment options with you, which may or may not include medication.
If you have attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), you may benefit from therapy. ADHD therapy helps you learn skills to manage your symptoms. It can involve a combination of methods and types of treatment modalities, such as talk or behavioral therapy.
A licensed ADHD therapist can help determine which strategies work best for you and incorporate them into your life.
Learn more about ADHD symptoms in adults.
ADHD therapy is generally a combination of techniques tailored to your needs as part of your treatment plan. It can include talk therapy, behavioral therapy, and holistic approaches.
Types of therapies for ADHD include:
Holistic approaches to ADHD therapy include pet therapy, music therapy, art therapy, interpersonal therapy, and occupational therapy.
Learn more about types of cognitive behavioral therapy.
With online ADHD therapy, instead of seeing your therapist in their office, you meet with them online through a secure video platform. A meta-analysis and systematic review of the effectiveness of online ADHD therapy found it as effective as waiting for in-person therapy.
A licensed mental health therapist or counselor (LMHC), psychologist (PhD or PsyD), or licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) can evaluate your needs to create a treatment plan with you and provide therapy online.
And finding an online ADHD therapist is fast and easy. Healthcare marketplaces, like Klarity Health, let you find a licensed provider and make an appointment right online too.
There are different types of mental health professionals who offer ADHD therapy. Not all psychiatrists offer therapy, but some do. Common types of ADHD therapists include:
Therapists can’t prescribe medications, they can help you with therapy, determine if you have ADHD, and connect you with a prescribing provider if ADHD medication in addition to therapy may be right for you.
Learn more about finding an online ADHD therapist.
Providers on the Klarity include caring, licensed PAs, MDs, NPs, LPCs, LMHCs, LCSWs, and more trained in ADHD medicine and therapy.
Licensed Professional Counselor
Licensed in: Arizona, Colorado
Amber has been practicing since 2014. She is passionate about helping people reach their therapeutic goals and improve their situations. She develops a treatment plan with her clients and provides them with skills and tools that will be useful throughout their lives.
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Licensed in: Florida, Arizona
Ekaterina “Kate" Musok, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) at Klarity, is passionate about helping individuals who struggle with depression, anxiety, past or current trauma, and feelings of low self-esteem. Her goal is to help you achieve your purpose and realize your true identity. She offers a warm, non-judgmental, personalized therapeutic environment. Her approach is simple: to assist you in discovering your true self and improving your inner confidence. “Become Who You Are" is not just the slogan her practice employs, but a true testament that individuals can live their lives boldly and courageously.
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Licensed in: Florida, North Carolina, Maine
Brett Lieberman is a compassionate and dedicated Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) with a deep commitment to helping individuals and families navigate life’s challenges. With years of experience directing clinical activities at Windsong Wellness, he has honed his expertise in providing effective counseling for a broad range of issues, including trauma, substance abuse, and relationship dynamics.
Providers on Klarity are licensed, board-certified, and offer a personalized approach to your unique online ADHD treatment needs. See detailed profiles for each provider and find an approach that’s best for you. (Costs for treatment options may vary.)
Your journey to reduced ADHD symptoms starts with an initial consultation. Your provider will work with you to recommend the right program for you and that may or may not include prescription medication and/or therapy.
Your initial ADHD consultation is just the beginning. You and your provider will follow up to make sure you’re doing okay and are reaching your goals. You stay on track with ongoing support from your provider(s) and medication refills if needed.
If you have questions or need assistance, the Klarity Health Patient Support team is there to help. Along with your provider, they’re committed to making sure you have the best care and support throughout treatment.
Reviews from real patients working with practitioners on the Klarity Health platform.
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*Appointments are generally available within 24 hours. Prescriptions, particularly for controlled substances, may require an in-person evaluation depending on the state of residence and current federal regulations.
The information provided in this article is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. Always seek the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional with any questions or concerns you have regarding your health. Providers on Klarity Health are independent practitioners with clinical autonomy. Nothing in this article is intended to diagnose or treat any condition, including guaranteeing prescription medication of any kind or dosage.
If you’re having a mental health crisis or experiencing a psychiatric emergency, it’s crucial to seek immediate help from a mental healthcare professional, such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, or therapist. You can also call your local emergency services, visit your nearest emergency room, or contact a crisis hotline, such as the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, by calling or texting 988 or dialing the Lifeline’s previous phone number, 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255) in the U.S.
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