Katie’s approach to treating ADHD and other neurodivergent conditions is grounded in respect for the unique strengths, challenges, and experiences of each individual. She recognizes neurodivergence as a natural form of human diversity and aims to help clients develop personalized strategies for living well and thriving as their authentic selves. Katie specializes in helping adults navigate complex intersectional identities and comorbid mental health, trauma, or substance use.
Katie takes a comprehensive, holistic view of each client’s experiences, understanding that these conditions can impact every area of life. She collaborates with clients to develop personalized treatment plans that address their specific needs and priorities, which may include:
1. Symptom management: Identifying and implementing strategies for managing core symptoms using techniques such as mindfulness, behavioral modifications, and environmental accommodations.
2. Executive functioning support: Providing targeted support and coaching to help clients develop and strengthen skills such as organization, time management, and prioritization.
3. Strengths-based approach: Identifying and building upon clients’ unique strengths and abilities, helping them find ways to use their natural talents and interests to overcome challenges and achieve goals.
4. Psychoeducation and self-advocacy: Providing education about ADHD and other neurodivergent conditions and empowering clients to become effective self-advocates.
5. Interdisciplinary support: Providing referrals and collaborating with other professionals to ensure clients receive comprehensive, coordinated support.
Katie maintains a person-centered, neurodiversity-affirming approach, tailoring her methods to each client’s individual needs and preferences. Her goal is to help neurodivergent individuals live fully and authentically with the skills, strategies, and support they need to navigate challenges and pursue their goals.

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