How do you work with clients with ADHD?
I work with clients with ADHD by first taking time to understand how symptoms are showing up in daily life, whether that includes difficulty focusing, forgetfulness, impulsivity, restlessness, emotional overwhelm, time management struggles, or challenges at school, work, or home. I also look at the full picture, including sleep, stress, mood, anxiety, medical history, and any past treatment experiences, because ADHD often affects more than attention alone.
My approach is collaborative, supportive, and evidence-based. Together, we explore practical strategies to improve organization, routines, follow-through, and emotional regulation. When appropriate, I also provide medication management and carefully discuss treatment options, benefits, and possible side effects so clients can make informed decisions about their care.
I’m Carine Robert, a Board-Certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with more than 27 years of experience in medical and psychiatric care. I provide compassionate, evidence-based mental health treatment for children, adolescents, and adults who may be struggling with anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, ADHD, stress, mood changes, or other emotional and behavioral concerns.
My approach is supportive, culturally responsive, and centered around each person’s unique needs. I believe mental health care should feel safe, respectful, and collaborative. Whether you are seeking therapy, medication management, or a combination of both, my goal is to help you feel heard, understood, and empowered throughout your healing journey.
In our first session, we will focus on getting to know you. We’ll discuss your concerns, mental health history, current symptoms, and what you hope to achieve through treatment. You do not need to have everything figured out before reaching out. This is a space where you can speak openly without judgment. Together, we will explore treatment options and begin creating a care plan that feels comfortable, realistic, and right for you.