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ADHD Therapy in Texas & Colorado (Online Therapy for Adults)

ADHD support

If you feel scattered, overwhelmed, stuck in procrastination, or constantly “behind,” therapy can help you understand your brain and build systems that actually work for you.

“Does this sound like you?”

You might benefit from ADHD therapy if you often experience:

  • Difficulty focusing, even on important tasks

  • Procrastination followed by last-minute stress or panic

  • Starting many things but struggling to finish them

  • Feeling overwhelmed by simple daily responsibilities

  • Forgetting appointments, deadlines, or small details

  • Time blindness (losing track of time easily)

  • Mental “overload” or racing thoughts

  • Needing urgency to get anything done

  • Feeling inconsistent—motivated one day, stuck the next

  • Emotional overwhelm or sensitivity to criticism

Many adults with ADHD have spent years thinking they are “lazy,” “unmotivated,” or “not disciplined enough”—when in reality, they’ve been trying to function without support that fits how their brain actually works.

What ADHD actually is 

ADHD is not just about attention—it’s a difference in how the brain regulates focus, motivation, executive functioning, and emotional control.

For many adults, especially those diagnosed later in life, ADHD shows up as:

  • chronic overwhelm

  • difficulty organizing thoughts and tasks

  • inconsistent follow-through

  • mental fatigue from trying to “keep up”

It is not a character flaw. It is a neurodevelopmental difference that requires understanding, structure, and support.

How therapy helps

In ADHD therapy, we focus on helping you work with your brain instead of against it.

We help you:

  • Understand your unique ADHD patterns (not generic advice)

  • Break tasks into manageable, realistic steps

  • Reduce overwhelm and mental clutter

  • Build systems for time, planning, and follow-through

  • Improve emotional regulation and frustration tolerance

  • Address shame, self-criticism, and burnout cycles

  • Create consistency without relying on motivation alone

Therapy is practical, supportive, and tailored to how you actually function day-to-day.

Our approach

We use evidence-based and strengths-focused approaches including:

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

  • Executive functioning support strategies

  • Skills-based coaching integrated into therapy

  • Nervous system regulation techniques

  • ADHD-informed psychoeducation

We also recognize that ADHD often overlaps with anxiety, burnout, and emotional overwhelm—so we treat the whole picture, not just one symptom.

Who we help

We often work with adults who are:

  • Recently diagnosed with ADHD (or self-identifying)

  • High-achieving but internally overwhelmed

  • Struggling with burnout from constant overcompensation

  • Managing work, school, or parenting demands with difficulty

  • Experiencing anxiety alongside ADHD symptoms

  • Tired of cycles of procrastination and guilt

  • Looking for structure that actually fits their life

Many of our clients have spent years “masking” or pushing through without realizing why things felt harder for them.

What progress looks like

Over time, clients often notice:

  • More consistency with tasks and routines

  • Less overwhelm and mental shutdown

  • Improved focus and follow-through

  • Reduced shame and self-criticism

  • Better emotional regulation during stress

  • A clearer understanding of how to work with their brain

Progress is not about becoming “perfectly organized”—it’s about building a system that feels sustainable.

What's Next

If you’ve spent years feeling scattered, overwhelmed, or frustrated with yourself, you don’t have to keep figuring it out alone.

We offer online ADHD therapy across Texas & Colorado