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ADHD Therapists in Texas

Find the right therapist in Texas for you. Each profile lists the insurances the provider takes, typical costs per session, and how to get in contact.
Priscillia OmolemeP

Priscillia Omoleme

Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Online & In-Person
Hello and welcome! I'm Priscilla A. Timoh, your dedicated and Board Certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner. My journey in mental health care has been fueled by a deep commitment to supporting individuals through their unique challenges and fostering strong connections with patients, their families, and the broader health community. With a rich educational background from UMass Global and Walden University, I've honed my expertise in mental health nursing to provide you with compassionate and comprehensive care. My experience spans across various settings – from leading psychiatric medication management at Solace Psychiatry of Riverstone to offering telepsychiatry services that ensure your care is continuous and convenient. At Quick Clinic Medical Center, I've tailored self-management plans that are easy to follow, empowering you to take charge of your health. In the bustling environment of Methodist Hospital's Texas Medical Center, I've ensured that patient care remains top-notch from admission to discharge. At Sacred Oak Medical Center, my role as a Psychiatric Registered Nurse involved working closely with families to create a supportive environment for healing. As a lifelong learner currently pursuing my Doctor of Nursing Practice at UMass Global, I continue to stay at the forefront of psychiatric care. Whether it's through direct nursing or collaborating with multidisciplinary teams, my goal is always clear: to provide you with the highest standard of personalized care. Your mental health journey is important to me. Let's work together towards a brighter, healthier future.
Veronica CerdaV

Veronica Cerda

Licensed Professional Counselor
Online & In-Person
I grew up in Dallas and always dreamed of becoming a counselor and creating a practice that helps individuals and couples with concerns and issues that have taken over their happiness. I grew up in a Mexican household where mental health was not believed to be something you sought help for. “You just have to get over it” was what I was told. When I went away to college, my outlook was expanded, and I sought counseling for myself. At that point, I realized the benefits and ultimately, the results of being in therapy. Now as a counselor, I see my clients growing, healing, and overcoming obstacles they feared they would never overcome. It is the most rewarding feeling in the world and now my purpose is to continue this journey to help others. *Treatment philosophy I strive to create a warm, welcoming, and supportive environment for my clients. My goal is to provide a healing space where trust and vulnerability can flourish. During the first session, I focus on understanding my clients by exploring their concerns, past traumas, recent life changes, and current coping strategies. Subsequent sessions are more flexible, centering on present challenges. Over time, I identify behavioral patterns that may contribute to anxiety and depression. With compassion, empathy, and a strengths-based approach, I aim to offer a safe and inclusive space where individuals from all backgrounds can heal, grow, and reach their full potential. *Practice description Love Roots Therapy focuses on the mental health needs of adults, adolescents, and couples. Our practice provides virtual and in person counseling sessions depending on the preference of our clients. Our team is dedicated to helping patients achieve and enhance their psychological and spiritual well-being by using a variety of psychological modalities. Our counselors strive to meet our clients “where they are”. We provide an accepting environment using tools to help reframe and understand unconscious beliefs that keep us from moving forward. Our counselors work collaboratively with individuals to identify their goals, aspirations, and desired outcomes. We support individuals in developing strategies, action plans, and coping mechanisms to overcome obstacles and achieve their goals. The counseling process aims to empower individuals, fostering a sense of agency and control over their lives.
Sylvia Ogbogu-Nwankwo, FNP-CS

Sylvia Ogbogu-Nwankwo, FNP-C

Certified Family Nurse Practitioner
Online Therapy
I am Sylvia Ogbogu-Nwankwo, NP, a board-certified nurse practitioner practicing at Angel Health Care Services PC in Allen, Texas. My licensure extends across Texas, New Mexico, Michigan, California, Washington DC, Florida, and New York. With over 15 years of nursing experience, including roles as a Director of Nursing and a family nurse practitioner, I go beyond addressing the primary care needs of families, encompassing children, teenagers, and adults at all life stages. My academic background includes a family nurse practitioner credential and a bachelor’s degree in nursing from Walden University in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Currently pursuing my psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP) at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia, I am dedicated to expanding my knowledge to better serve my patients. My diverse career has exposed me to various healthcare settings, allowing me to provide comprehensive care for individuals and families in hospitals, clinics, and private practices. My patient-centered approach is characterized by compassionate healthcare. I prioritize listening to my patients, conducting thorough assessments, and developing personalized treatment plans. I believe in empowering patients through education, ensuring they are well-informed and actively involved in their healthcare decisions. As a Family Nurse Practitioner, I excel in diagnosing and managing acute and chronic illnesses. Emphasizing preventive care, I advocate for regular check-ups, immunizations, and screenings to maintain optimal health. My commitment to preventive medicine aligns with my belief that prevention is crucial for long-term health and wellness.
Amanda RussoA

Amanda Russo

Licensed Professional Counselor
Online Therapy
Hi there! My name is Amanda Russo and I’m the clinical director of Balanced Life Solutions. I am a licensed professional counselor (LPC). I’ve lived in the Dallas/Fort Worth area my whole life. I went to The University of Texas in Dallas and obtained a Bachelor’s in Child Learning and Development and a Bachelor’s in Psychology. During undergrad, I entered an internship working with autistic children, which spurred my love for working with the neurodivergent community. I then went on to study at The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center where I received a Master’s in Rehabilitation Counseling. It was during my time at UTSW that I discovered my passion for neuropsychological and educational assessment where I worked for both the UTSW Psychological Services Department and the Parkland Trauma Unit. After school, I went on to work in several private practices, local community mental health clinics and public schools. In addition to being a counselor, I’m also a certified teacher in elementary education, special education, and school counseling. I’m extremely passionate about advocating for the appropriate educational services for children with special needs. After working for the schools, I did neuroscience research and treatment for divergent social cognition with the University of Texas at Dallas’ Brain Performance Institute. There, I utilized technology to provide treatment in an online interface, focusing on improving childrens’ ability to understand other peoples’ thoughts and implicit social information. Additionally, I gave presentations around the DFW metroplex focusing on how educators and parents could help foster social cognition. I have expertise in neurodivergent diagnoses including autism, ADHD, and learning differences including gifted learners. Additionally, I have a strong passion for working with neurodivergent women and AFAB individuals as they are chronically under- and misdiagnosed due to their presentation of symptoms. When I’m not counseling, I love spending time with my three children. I also enjoy singing, traveling, and reading books, especially on the topics of neuroscience and psychology.
Teresa FranzT

Teresa Franz

LCSW
Online & In-Person
I get it! On the outside, maybe you seem fine. You’re balancing everything life throws at you...but there are times when you’re overwhelmed. You feel like whatever you do, it doesn’t seem to be “enough.” Everyone around you seems to be happier, more put together, and you can't figure out why. You spend so much effort pushing feelings away, that you’re not enjoying life. It doesn't have to be this way. Whether you are struggling with anxiety, trauma, stressful relationships, parenting, depression, or grief, there's a path towards joy and calm! Asking for help can be scary, but don’t worry! I’ve got you! I want to work with you to let go of the dark cloud that hangs over you so you can enjoy life again (or maybe for the first time). I use evidence-based therapies and tailor your treatment to you. I specialize in counseling for teens, young adults, women, first responders, and veterans, and can provide Christian counseling, but treat people from all backgrounds. My clients tell me that they've never felts so safe and cared for than in our therapy sessions. You don't have to feel alone in this any more. I offer a FREE 15 minute consultation for you to get to know me and to make sure you feel comfortable. I received my Masters of Science in Social Work from the University of Texas and trained at the Veteran's Health Administration in the PTSD Clinic. I also provided school-based mental health to high school students, worked in a group practice treating individuals and couples, and have led grief groups and camps. I'm an active volunteer for justice and to make the world a safer, kinder place for everyone.

What is ADHD?

ADHD is a disorder that is characterized by a pattern of experiencing one or more of the core symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, distractibility, and impulsivity.
Everybody can experience these symptoms, but for people with ADHD these experiences are more frequent and can interfere significantly with life. For more detailed information and additional resources please visit the National Institute of Mental Health's page on ADHD.

Who is this information for?

This information is provided for educational purposes and not intended to be diagnostic. For professional mental health help or support please reach out to one of the listed providers licensed in your state to provide care.