Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Assessment for Women and Parents

Welcome to our specialized ADHD assessment services, catering to the unique needs of women and adults who are also parents. At Women Thrive Counseling & Consulting LLC, we recognize the diverse challenges that come with managing ADHD while juggling the responsibilities of womanhood and parenthood. Dr. McCormick is dedicated to providing comprehensive assessments and personalized support to help you thrive.

Living with ADHD as a woman can often present distinct challenges, including navigating hormonal fluctuations, societal expectations, and familial roles. Add the complexities of parenting into the mix, and it's easy to feel overwhelmed. That's where we come in.

Our assessments are tailored to address the specific needs and concerns of women and parents, taking into account the multifaceted aspects of your life. We provide a safe and supportive environment where you can openly discuss your experiences and concerns, knowing that you will be met with understanding and empathy.

Through a thorough evaluation process, we delve into various domains, including attentional abilities, emotional regulation, executive function skills, and daily functioning. By gaining a comprehensive understanding of your unique strengths and challenges, we can develop a personalized plan that empowers you to thrive in all areas of your life.

Parenthood adds an extra layer of complexity to the ADHD experience, but it doesn't have to be a barrier to your success. Take the first step towards understanding yourself and reclaiming your life by scheduling an assessment with us today. Together, we can unlock your full potential and pave the way for a brighter future.

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Get assessed for neurodivergence from a fellow neurodivergent!

As a parent who was late-diagnosed with ADHD, Dr. McCormick understands the unique challenges women and birthing folks can face when struggling with symptoms that might be ADHD, especially if you’ve been diagnosed with everything else but ADHD.