by Byron Gales | Jun 26, 2026 | Uncategorized
Most people imagine a center for children, with rate sheets, fidget toys and waiting rooms with bright colors when they picture an ADHD center. Adult ADHD is a clinical reality, however, and the help that can benefit a 35-year-old who is struggling to maintain a...
by Byron Gales | Jun 26, 2026 | Uncategorized
You’ve put it off for months (or years). The deadlines not met, the mental clutter, the need to do twice as much work as others to keep pace. There’s definitely something wrong, there was one friend that said in reference to ADHD. You looked online and...
by Byron Gales | Jun 25, 2026 | ADHD
When most people think about ADHD they think of a child who is hyperactive. A child who has a very limited attention span, is disruptive and by lunchtime is bouncing, jumping, and leaning against the walls. It is a far cry from any picture that an undiagnosed ADHD...
by Byron Gales | Jun 25, 2026 | ADHD
As an adult, one of the most common questions you may ask of the person you’re considering seeing for your first appointment is a straightforward one: Is it a psychiatrist or a therapist? It’s a legitimate question – and the mental health system does not allow...
by Byron Gales | Jun 23, 2026 | ADHD Symptoms
You are unable to concentrate at work. You’re unable to shut off your mind at night. You are unable to remember key dates, fail to complete tasks on time, feel like you are behind on things, and you have this feeling that something is not right – but you...