

ADHD affects concentration, time management, and emotional regulation differently for everyone. Headway's Lexington-based providers offer practical tools for managing hyperactivity, forgetfulness, and restlessness through personalized talk therapy and medication management. With 1,320 providers available and flexible scheduling, you can find the right fit to support your neurodivergent needs.
Hello! Thank you for taking the time to consider working with me. I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and have been in the Mental Health and Substance Use field for 21 years. I have extensive experience working with a wide range of issues. I specialize in working with adolescents and adults who struggle with anxiety, substance use, Men's issues, and relationship stress. I hope that we can connect and work towards removing your barriers and achieving your goals.
If you've ever felt like you're moving through life a little out of sync with yourself, like something is pulling you off course and you can't quite name it, you're not alone. And you're in the right place.
I'm a Doctor of Nursing Practice and Psychiatric Advanced Practice Clinical Nurse Specialist, and my approach to care is anything but one-size-fits-all. I believe that true healing happens when we tend to the whole person, your mind, your body, and your spirit, and that you already hold a lot of the wisdom you need. My job is to help you access it.
As a LMHC and Art Therapist, my work is rooted in the belief that creative expression can be a powerful pathway to healing, insight, and personal growth. My use of art therapy offers a unique way to explore thoughts, emotions and behaviors. Through the creative process you can safely examine experiences, reduce stress, and access deeper self-understanding. No artistic skill or background is needed the focus is on expression, not perfection.
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Headway helps you stay on track with expert-guided support for ADHD — from finding the right therapist or psychiatrist, to understanding costs, to scheduling with ease.
Finding ADHD therapists in Lexington starts with deciding what kind of support you want. Therapy for ADHD may focus on executive function skills, cognitive behavioral therapy for ADHD, emotional regulation strategies, or support with school, work, and relationships. Medication management is a separate type of care, usually provided by a psychiatrist or other qualified prescriber. Some people look for therapy, some look for ADHD psychiatry, and some use both. If you’re searching for adult ADHD support, pediatric ADHD care, ADHD counseling, or a psychologist for ADHD, look for a therapist whose listed specialties and bio match your needs.
Lexington is a smaller market, so local in-person ADHD therapy options may be more limited than in nearby Boston-area communities. Virtual appointments can expand your choices while still letting you work with a therapist licensed in Massachusetts. ADHD often overlaps with concerns like anxiety, depression, stress, and sleep difficulties, so it helps to look for someone with experience across those areas. As you compare therapists, review availability, scheduling flexibility, whether they offer a free phone consultation, and how they describe their approach in their profile.
Therapy in Lexington can be a significant investment without insurance. Using in-network insurance is one of the most reliable ways to reduce session costs and make ongoing care more affordable. Headway makes it easier to find ADHD therapists who are accepting new patients, see whether they take your insurance, and view estimated out-of-pocket costs before you book. You can browse therapist bios, compare virtual and in-person options, and book directly when you’re ready.
If you're already taking psychiatric medication and considering switching providers, talk to your current prescriber before changing or stopping any medication — most psychiatric medications shouldn't be stopped abruptly. Anyone experiencing thoughts of self-harm or in acute crisis should call 988 or go to the nearest emergency department rather than wait for an outpatient appointment.
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