Online ADHD Assessment & Treatment for Adults and Teens 16+

ADHD isn’t just about attention — it shapes how you think, plan, and move through life.
If you’ve always felt “scatterbrained,” overwhelmed by tasks, or like you’re not living up to your potential, ADHD might be part of the picture.
Dr. Audie Gaddis, PhD provides online ADHD evaluations and treatment designed specifically for the way your brain works.
Understanding ADHD in Adults
ADHD symptoms can include:
- Difficulty focusing or staying on task
- Chronic procrastination
- Feeling disorganized or forgetful
- Struggling to finish what you start
- Restlessness or mental fatigue
- Emotional reactivity or frustration
- Losing track of time
- “All-or-nothing” motivation patterns
Many adults have spent years believing these challenges were personal flaws — therapy helps rewrite that narrative.
A Brain-Based Approach
Because ADHD affects thinking skills like memory, planning, and self-regulation, treatment includes:
✔ Executive functioning tools
✔ Practical habit-building strategies
✔ Support for motivation and follow-through
✔ Cognitive compensation techniques
✔ Emotional coping for stress and self-esteem
Therapy provides more than insight — it offers skills for everyday success.
Online ADHD Evaluation
Assessment typically includes:
- A clinical interview exploring your history and concerns
- Standardized ADHD questionnaires
- Discussion of attention, organization, and focus challenges
- Screening for depression, anxiety, or medical factors
- Feedback on whether ADHD is likely contributing to symptoms
With practical recommendations you can start using right away.
ADHD + Anxiety or Depression
These conditions commonly overlap and can make diagnosis complicated:
- Anxiety may look like distractibility
- Depression may look like low motivation
Dr. Gaddis identifies the full picture so treatment addresses all contributing factors.
Support for Students & Working Professionals
Therapy may include help with:
- Academic accommodations
- Time management routines
- Workplace productivity strategies
- Overcoming perfectionism or burnout
Small changes can unlock major growth.
Why Telehealth Works Well for ADHD
- More flexibility → fewer missed appointments
- Sessions in a familiar, calming space
- Greater comfort discussing struggles
- Tools shared in real-time on-screen
Your environment becomes part of treatment.
Schedule an Assessment or Therapy
You deserve a plan built around how your brain works — not against it.
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Telehealth is the use of digital communication technologies, such as video calls, phone calls, or secure messaging, to provide healthcare services remotely.
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