Living with ADHD—or caring for a child who has it—can feel like navigating a maze with no clear map. One day, you might find a strategy that works, and the next day, it feels like you’re back at square one. Many families and adults tell us they feel stuck in a cycle of trial and error, overwhelmed by mixed messages online, and frustrated by treatments that don’t seem personalized.
At Keystone Counseling, we believe you deserve more than guesswork. That’s why our ADHD Clinical Research program is designed to give you clarity, confidence, and access to the latest evidence-based care.
Too often, people with ADHD face:
Long wait times for proper evaluation
Confusion about what’s “normal” and what’s ADHD
Frustration with treatments that only partially help
A lack of awareness about innovative, research-backed options
Left unaddressed, ADHD symptoms can impact school performance, work productivity, family relationships, and emotional health. Without the right support, both children and adults may continue to feel misunderstood, stressed, and stuck.
Imagine replacing uncertainty with answers you can trust. Instead of piecing together information from the internet or bouncing between providers, you’ll gain:
A clear understanding of ADHD and any related challenges
A personalized plan tailored to your life or your child’s needs
Connection to the latest clinical research insights and opportunities
It’s not about a one-size-fits-all approach—it’s about discovering what works best for you.
Our approach is rooted in compassion and science. Here’s how we guide you toward meaningful progress:
Comprehensive ADHD Evaluation
We don’t cut corners. You’ll receive a detailed clinical interview, standardized ADHD assessments, and screening for related conditions like anxiety, depression, or learning differences. We provide clear diagnostic feedback and a written report you can use at school, work, or with other healthcare providers.
Personalized Treatment Plan + Research Pathway
Once we understand your unique needs, we build a plan that combines skills-based therapy, ADHD-focused CBT, and executive function coaching. When medication is appropriate, we coordinate with prescribers. And if you qualify, we’ll help you explore clinical research opportunities, ensuring you understand what’s available and how it may benefit you.
Ongoing Support and Measurable Outcomes
Progress matters. We help you set realistic goals, track your improvements, and adjust strategies as needed. For families, this often includes school advocacy support. For adults, it may mean practical workplace strategies. And because life is busy, we offer both in-person and virtual sessions.
When ADHD is properly understood and treated, the results are life-changing. Children gain confidence at school and in friendships. Adults feel more productive, less stressed, and more in control of their lives. Families breathe easier knowing they have a plan that actually works.
At Keystone Counseling, we combine clinical expertise, research-backed methods, and a deeply human touch—because ADHD isn’t just a diagnosis, it’s part of your lived experience. You deserve care that meets you where you are and helps you move forward.
Reach out to schedule your intake appointment. We’ll answer your questions, explain costs and insurance options upfront, and help you start your journey toward clarity.
We go beyond trial-and-error. Our program integrates comprehensive assessment, personalized therapy, and access to research opportunities, offering you both clarity and cutting-edge solutions.
Absolutely. Many adults struggle with undiagnosed or untreated ADHD. Our program supports both children and adults, providing tailored evaluations, treatment plans, and when appropriate, access to innovative research studies.
You’re not alone. Many clients come to us after feeling frustrated by limited results elsewhere. We provide specialized ADHD care, meaning we dig deeper, explore new strategies, and guide you toward treatments backed by the latest research.
Our team walks you through every option. We explain eligibility, potential benefits, and what participation might look like. There’s never pressure—only informed guidance to help you decide what feels right.