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Rachel Goodman, Licensed Clinical Psychologist - View listing
Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Licensed Neuropsychologist
Rachel Goodman
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Rachel provides treatment for ADHD and related attention issues for adults and seniors. Their practice includes neuropsychological assessments and mindfulness training.
Montreal, Canada(Also available online)
$250/hr
available
Jamie Libenstein, Clinical Psychologist - View listing
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Clinical Psychologist
Jamie Libenstein
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Jamie specializes in ADHD assessments and therapy for children, teens, and adults. They work with neurodivergent and ADHD/ASD social groups using integrative therapeutic approaches.
Westmount, Canada(Also available online)
$190/hr
available
Marie-Josée Mercier, Clinical Psychologist - View listing
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Clinical Psychologist, Clinical Supervisor
Marie-Josée Mercier
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Marie-Josée offers therapeutic services addressing ADHD and related attention issues in adults and teens. Their practice supports neurodivergent individuals including those with ADHD and ASD.
Westmount, Canada(Online only)
$220/hr
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Misanka Mupesse, MSW - View listing
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MSW, Registered Clinical Social Worker
Misanka Mupesse
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Misanka provides therapy for ADHD and attention issues for teens and adults. Their practice supports neurodivergent and BIPOC individuals.
Montreal, Canada(Also available online)
$175/hr
available
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Mark-Damyan Edwards, Psychologist - View listing
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Psychologist, Clinical Director, Clinical Supervisor
Mark-Damyan Edwards
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Mark-Damyan specializes in ADHD treatment using trauma-informed, neurodivergent-affirming therapies for all ages. Their practice includes psychological and psychoeducational assessments alongside cognitive testing.
Westmount, Canada(Also available online)
$200/hr
available
Véronique Parent, Clinical Psychologist - View listing
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Clinical Psychologist
Véronique Parent
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Véronique is a therapist who treats ADHD and neurodevelopmental disorders across all age groups. Their practice includes behavioral interventions and trauma-sensitive therapies.
Westmount, Canada(Also available online)
$200/hr
available
Rebecca Pollak, Social Worker - View listing
Social Worker
Rebecca Pollak
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Rebecca provides therapy for ADHD using evidence-based modalities for teens adults and seniors. They support neurodivergent clients including those with emotional regulation challenges.
Westmount, Canada(Also available online)
$175/hr
available
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Laura Fontil, Psychologist - View listing
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Psychologist
Laura Fontil
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Laura provides care for ADHD and related attention issues in children and teens. Their practice includes trauma-informed and self-compassion approaches.
Westmount, Canada(Also available online)
$170/hr
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Erika Gentile, Neuropsychologist - View listing
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Neuropsychologist, Clinical Psychologist
Erika Gentile
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Erika specializes in cognitive remediation for ADHD and related attention difficulties across all age groups. Their practice includes neuropsychological and psychoeducational assessments tailored to individual needs.
Westmount, Canada(Also available online)
$205/hr
available
Sepehr Hashemian, Clinical Psychologist - View listing
Clinical Psychologist, Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist
Sepehr Hashemian
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Sepehr provides assessment and diagnosis for ADHD and related attention issues in teens and adults. Their practice includes psychoanalytic psychotherapy focusing on cultural sensitivity and relational dynamics.
Montreal, Canada(Also available online)
$180/hr
available
Erika Nolan, Neuropsychologist - View listing
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Neuropsychologist, Clinical Psychologist
Erika Nolan
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Erika treats ADHD and other neurodevelopmental disorders across all age groups. Their practice uses cognitive remediation to improve daily functioning and self-esteem.
Westmount, Canada(Also available online)
$205/hr
available

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Your questions, answered

How does therapy help ADHD?

Therapy builds skills for attention, planning, and emotion regulation while addressing sleep, routines, and stress. You will learn environmental tweaks and tools to manage tasks and motivation. Coordination with medical providers supports medication decisions when relevant.

Which approaches are used?

CBT, coaching strategies, and behavioral methods support organization and follow‑through. Plans include small experiments and tracking to see what works. Care adapts to school and work demands.

How long does it take?

Many notice progress within weeks when routines are consistent. Plans include booster visits during transitions—new semesters, jobs, or life events—to maintain gains.

What about assessment?

When needed, psychologists provide ADHD assessments that guide accommodations and care. Therapy can then translate recommendations into daily routines.

How do I start?

A consult clarifies goals and pain points, then sets a plan with early actions for the first week and follow‑ups at a manageable cadence.