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Therapy for women who spent years being told they were anxious, scattered, or just not trying hard enough — only to finally learn it was ADHD all along.
ADHD in women was under-diagnosed for decades — and many are still catching up
ADHD research for much of the 20th century focused almost exclusively on hyperactive boys. Women and girls with ADHD — who more often present as inattentive, highly adaptable, and socially skilled — were largely missed. Many were called anxious, spacey, or high-strung instead.
The result: a generation of women who spent decades developing elaborate coping systems, masking exhaustion with productivity, and wondering why everything felt harder than it seemed to for everyone else.
If that sounds familiar, you're not broken. You've been working with the wrong tools.
ADHD in women often looks like…
What we actually work on together
Therapy for women with ADHD isn't about learning to sit still or managing a task list. It's about understanding how your brain actually works, letting go of strategies built to survive a misdiagnosis, and building a life that's sustainable.
The ADHD-CCSP is one of the most advanced clinical credentials available for ADHD specialists. It's not required to treat ADHD — but it reflects a level of focused, specialized training that most therapists don't have.
Andrea is one of a small number of ADHD-CCSP certified clinicians in the Tampa Bay area. The certification requires demonstrated ADHD-specific training, supervision, and clinical competency — beyond a standard LCSW license.
What is ADHD-CCSP? →