Therapy
We offer both individual and group therapy sessions, grounded in proven approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), to increase self-awareness, develop practical coping skills, and manage symptoms effectively.

At Integrated Psych Solutions, we recognize that living with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) presents unique, everyday challenges—especially during important transitions like starting a new job, attending college, or changes in relationships. Our experienced mental health professionals are dedicated to supporting you with evidence-based ADHD therapy, personalized for every stage of life.


ADHD affects individuals across all ages, often making daily routines and life changes more stressful. Recognizing the symptoms is an important step toward effective support. Common signs include:
Our team uses established clinical guidelines to help identify and address each individual’s unique experience with ADHD.
We offer both individual and group therapy sessions, grounded in proven approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), to increase self-awareness, develop practical coping skills, and manage symptoms effectively.
When helpful, our licensed providers may recommend medication as part of a tailored ADHD treatment plan. Medication options are always considered carefully, with ongoing monitoring and collaboration to ensure safety and effectiveness.
We believe in a holistic approach. Our care team works closely with you—and, if you choose, with your family or personal support network—to coordinate care that supports your overall well-being.
Our integrated approach streamlines patient access, delivers specialized ADHD treatment, and fosters strong healthcare partnerships—helping clients achieve meaningful progress in their daily lives.

You deserve support that truly understands the many aspects of ADHD. Our compassionate team is here to help you gain greater focus, confidence, and well-being. Reach out to Integrated Psych Solutions today to learn more about our therapy treatment for ADHD and how integrated treatment can make a difference.