ADHD Testing
ADHD Treatment & Support
You Are Not Broken.
You Are Wired Differently.
ADHD is one of the most common and most misunderstood neurodevelopmental conditions. At Brighter Tomorrow, our clinicians provide compassionate, evidence-based support for children and adults navigating life with ADHD.
1 in 10+
Children in the United States are diagnosed with ADHD, making it one of the most common childhood neurodevelopmental conditions.
3x
more likely for ADHD to be missed in girls than boys
4.4%
of adults in the U.S. live with ADHD, many undiagnosed until adulthood.


What is ADHD?
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects how the brain regulates attention, impulse control, and activity levels. It is not a discipline problem, a character flaw, or a result of poor parenting.
ADHD affects people of every age, gender, background, and level of intelligence. Symptoms often look very different across different individuals, which is why many people go years without an accurate diagnosis.
With the right support, people with ADHD can and do thrive. Understanding what you or your child is experiencing is the first step toward building a life that works with your brain, not against it.
Predominantly Inattentive
Difficulty sustaining focus, following instructions, and completing tasks. Often described as “daydreamy” or forgetful. Commonly underdiagnosed, especially in girls and women.
Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive
Difficulty sitting still, waiting, and controlling impulses. More externally visible symptoms that are often identified earlier in childhood.
Combined Presentation
The most common presentation, where symptoms of both inattention and hyperactivity-impulsivity are present together.
The Real-World Impact of Untreated ADHD
Untreated ADHD does not simply mean someone is a little scattered. Over time, the effects touch every part of a person’s life. Early identification and consistent support change outcomes dramatically.

Academic & Career
Adults with untreated ADHD are more likely to experience underemployment, frequent job changes, and difficulty reaching their professional potential despite high intelligence and capability.
Relationships & Family
Partners and family members often feel unheard, forgotten, or deprioritized. Children with ADHD may struggle to form and maintain friendships, leading to social isolation and loneliness.
Mental & Emotional Health
ADHD rarely travels alone. Anxiety, depression, low self-worth, and burnout are common co-occurring conditions, especially in people who spent years masking or compensating without support.
ADHD Is Treatable. Progress Is Possible.
Research consistently shows that a combination of behavioral therapy, psychoeducation, and individualized support produces meaningful and lasting improvements in daily functioning, relationships, and quality of life.
80%
of individuals see significant improvement with consistent treatment
2x
better outcomes with combined therapy and parent involvement
Signs & Symptoms
ADHD does not look one way. These are some of the most common presentations we see across different stages of life.
Difficulty Staying on Task
Frequently shifts from one activity to another without completing work; easily pulled away by unrelated stimuli.
Struggles in School
Careless mistakes, incomplete assignments, difficulty following multi-step directions, and losing important materials.
Emotional Outbursts
Low frustration tolerance, intense emotional reactions to small setbacks, and difficulty calming down.
Excessive Talking or Movement
Constant motion, running, climbing at inappropriate times, talking non-stop even when asked to be quiet.
Difficulty with Play
Trouble engaging quietly in leisure activities, preferring constant stimulation, struggling with structured or turn-taking games.
Social Challenges
Trouble engaging quietly in leisure activities, preferring constant stimulation, struggling with structured or turn-taking games.
Evidence-Based Treatment That Works
Our Approach
There is no single path to managing ADHD. Our clinicians work collaboratively with clients and families to build an individualized plan that draws from multiple modalities and fits real life.
Comprehensive Assessment
Understanding the full picture before recommending any path forward. We look at history, environment, co-occurring conditions, and individual strengths.
Behavioral Therapy
Practical skill-building in areas like executive functioning, emotional regulation, time management, and organizational systems tailored to the individual.
Parent Coaching
Equipping parents with strategies to support their child at home and advocate effectively within school environments.
Psychoeducation
Teaching clients and families to understand how ADHD affects the brain, reducing shame and replacing it with self-awareness and self-compassion.
Collaborative Care Coordination
We work alongside psychiatrists, schools, and pediatricians to ensure a cohesive support system around every client we serve.
What Families and Clients Ask Most
Ready to begin your healing journey?
You Do Not Have to Figure This Out Alone
Whether you are a parent seeking support for your child or an adult finally ready to understand your own mind, our team is here. Brighter Tomorrow Counseling Services accepts most major insurance plans and offers flexible scheduling.
