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ADHD Program in Vancouver, Washington

Explore different ADHD treatment options available including therapy and medication management from LifeStance psychiatrists and mental health counselors.

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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a brain-based disorder originating in childhood that affects about 10% of children and 4% of adults worldwide.

There are three presentations of ADHD:

  1. Inattentive type
  2. Hyperactive or impulsive type
  3. Combined inattentive and hyperactive/impulsive type (most common)

Everyone struggles with concentration and focus at times, but people with ADHD experience significant difficulty across many areas of life, often resulting in consequences beyond their control.

LifeStance Health provides additional training to providers on diagnosing and treating ADHD. We are here to partner with you on your journey.

We offer services to adults, adolescents, and children at each of our participating locations and virtually, throughout Oregon and SW Washington.

Our ADHD Program includes several components:

  1. Standardized assessment
  2. Science-informed treatment options
  3. Coordination of care
For an evaluation for ADHD in Vancouver, Washington

For an evaluation for ADHD in Vancouver, Washington

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Children & Adolescents

Many LifeStance clinicians who work with children are trained and experienced in assessing childhood ADHD. We use a standardized assessment process that includes teacher and parent assessment scales, clinical interviews, and supporting documentation.

We have ADHD Specialists throughout Oregon and SW Washington.

We will work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that could include:

  • Group treatment focused on ADHD
  • Parent training that is specific for raising a child who has ADHD and/or
  • Medication evaluation

For kids with ADHD, we offer a group that provides a positive perspective on the uniqueness of the ADHD brain. Fun and interactive, this group teaches kids how to use their “superpowers” to improve many aspects of their lives that are affected by ADHD. We also offer a parent workshop that provides an overview of ADHD and raising a child with this unique brain.

For parents looking for more support and guidance, we offer virtual parenting groups that are helpful for dealing with the challenges of raising a child with ADHD.

LifeStance has therapists in many elementary, middle, and high schools in the Portland metropolitan area. Some schools added ADHD-specific groups in schools to aid children with ADHD. This includes common struggles such as homework completion, organization, friendships, and emotional regulation.

Adults

LifeStance has ADHD Specialists who are trained in evaluating and treating adult ADHD. Our standardized assessment includes self-report scales, clinical interviews, collateral reports, and supporting documentation.

Group therapy has been shown to be an effective treatment for adult ADHD. Our ADHD specialists offer Skill Building groups for strategic living and mindfulness groups to improve emotional regulation, memory, and attention.

Medications and ADHD

Psychiatric medications are considered a well-established, effective treatment for ADHD. Research suggests that 75% of children with ADHD will benefit from the use of psycho-stimulant medications.

LifeStance has psychiatric medical staff who can provide a consultation to make recommendations regarding medications. While medications are often recommended, LifeStance does not require medications to participate in the program. If psychiatric medications are pursued, LifeStance pairs psychiatric services with other therapeutic interventions.

Getting Started

For an evaluation for ADHD in the Oregon or SW Washington ADHD Program, please call us at: 971-231-0583 or complete the below form. A member of our intake team will be able to assist with answering your questions and next steps.

Checklist for new clients:

Children ages 6-12:

  • Complete the intake paperwork
  • Bring both parents to the first session (if possible)
  • Bring report cards with teacher comments (if possible)
  • Please complete the intake paperwork and questionnaires prior to your appointment

Adolescents:

  • Complete the usual LifeStance intake paperwork
  • Bring both parents to the first session (if possible)
  • Bring report cards with teacher comments (if possible)
  • Please complete the intake paperwork and questionnaires prior to your appointment

Adults:

  • Complete the usual LifeStance intake paperwork
  • Bring someone who has known you a long time (spouse, parent, sibling, friend)
  • Bring school report card with teacher comments (if possible)
  • Please complete the intake paperwork and questionnaires prior to your appointment

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For an evaluation for ADHD in Vancouver, Washington

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