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ADD and ADHD Coaches

ADD, which stands for Attention Deficit Disorder, and ADHD, which stands for Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, are neurodevelopmental disorders that primarily affect attention, focus, and impulse control in young adults.

ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder): This term was previously used to describe individuals who struggled with inattention, distractibility, and difficulty staying focused on tasks. However, in recent years, the term has evolved, and the clinical diagnosis is now typically referred to as ADHD, which encompasses two main subtypes: Predominantly Inattentive Presentation and Combined Presentation (inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity).

ADHD (Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder): ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by persistent patterns of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that significantly impair a person's functioning or development. Young adults with ADHD may find it challenging to concentrate, complete tasks, follow instructions, and manage their impulses.

An "ADD and ADHD Coach" is a trained professional who specializes in helping individuals with ADD or ADHD develop strategies and skills to manage their symptoms effectively. These coaches work with young adults to improve their time management, organization, planning, and coping skills. They provide guidance and support to help individuals with ADD or ADHD navigate challenges related to education, work, and daily life. The goal is to empower these young adults to reach their full potential and lead successful, fulfilling lives.

Coaching for ADD and ADHD can include techniques such as setting goals, breaking tasks into manageable steps, improving time management, enhancing organizational skills, and providing emotional support to help individuals overcome the unique challenges associated with these conditions. The coach's role is to understand the individual's specific needs and work collaboratively to develop strategies that promote personal growth and success.

Mental Health Guidance for Struggling Young Adults in Chatham, MA

Soulegria is the first choice for Chatham, MA parents wanting a leading individualized, client-centered transitional program and Education and Vocational Training Facility to offer guidance to their troubled child undergoing drug abuse (prescription/otc), anxiety, or rebelliousness. Because working with highly resistant young adults is challenging, most programs rely on punishments and other behavioral techniques to manage a student’s behavior. Here at Soulegria, we recognize that the experiences of one struggling child doesn’t always apply to all of our students. Through our therapeutic intervention (Individual, group, & experiential therapy) and adventure therapy (recreation & outdoor activities), Soulegria is dedicated to the management of each young adult’s needs; and we do this with professionalism and care.

The therapeutic facility at Soulegria is in a natural setting, providing a serene environment free of distractions. The goal here at Soulegria is to serve, assist, and coach our struggling students through an incredibly difficult time. Soulegria is here to help parents and struggling young adults to know that there is hope, and that you are not alone. The vision here at Soulegria is to facilitate transformation and peace; all while rehabilitating the emotional and mental health of young adults from Chatham, MA. We strive to see your struggling child make a triumphant and full transition into an independent adult, living a life of happiness and dignity.

Our approach to therapeutic intervention (Individual, group, & experiential therapy) and community service activities has improved the lives of numerous troubled students and families. We see that struggling young adults can grow to be healthy adults with a desire to succeed! Soulegria understands that in order for our troubled students to experience real transformation, the entire family needs to be part of the guidance that our therapists offer. Our consultants can be reached immediately at (855) 768-5808.