Support for focus, organization, and thriving in everyday life.

Living with ADHD can feel overwhelming — not just for the person experiencing it, but also for families and loved ones. Whether you or your child struggles with focus, impulsivity, disorganization, or emotional regulation, our therapists at The Summit Counseling Center offer tools and strategies to help manage symptoms, reduce stress, and build confidence.

Could ADHD Be Affecting You or Your Child?

ADHD counseling may help if you or your child:

  • Struggle to focus, complete tasks, or follow through on responsibilities
  • Experience impulsivity, restlessness, or difficulty sitting still
  • Often lose items, forget appointments, or procrastinate
  • Have frequent conflicts at school, work, or home
  • Feel overwhelmed, frustrated, or emotionally reactive
  • Want support building structure, routines, and coping skills

Our Approach

Our therapists provide individualized care tailored to the unique experiences of ADHD in children, teens, and adults. We create a supportive environment that helps you build skills, boost self-esteem, and improve relationships. Counseling may include:

Whether you’re newly diagnosed or have been managing ADHD for years, we’re here to help you find what works best for you or your family.

Build Skills. Reduce Stress. Feel Empowered.

ADHD isn’t a lack of intelligence or motivation — it’s a neurodevelopmental condition that can be managed with the right support. You’re not alone, and change is possible.

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