ADHD Therapy & Assessments
Virtual therapy in Florida.
"You're not broken/lazy/bad, you just have a brain that works a bit differently. We can work with ‘different.’"
– Kimberly Augsburger, LCSW
Your life feels like a never-ending game of hide and seek with your own sanity.
You start every day with grand plans to conquer the world, but by lunchtime, you’re still trying to find your keys.
Maybe your idea of organizing is creating a Pinterest board titled "To Do," while your actual to-do list looks like a toddler's crayon masterpiece.
You’ve got a million hobbies but haven’t stuck with a single one—because you just spent three hours researching the best way to organize your sock drawer (which is still a disaster).
If you’re on a first-name basis with your local coffee shop because you’re living there to get through your workday, it’s time to face facts: your ADHD is wreaking havoc on your life.
Picture this: waking up and actually feeling like you’re going to tackle that to-do list instead of losing it under the pile of unopened mail.
Imagine a world where you’re not constantly racing against the clock and accidentally ghosting your friends because you forgot about that lunch date.
Your life is less like a circus and more like a smoothly run production—where you actually finish projects instead of just adding them to your “One Day” list.
Your relationships won’t be on life support because you’ve stopped losing your shit over forgotten anniversaries and missing appointments.
It’s like upgrading from dial-up to high-speed internet for your life.
You can be your authentic self with me.
I’m all about that neurospicy life.
With a lifetime of lived experience as a fellow ADHDer, I get it. I’m also a mom to a teen with ADHD and partnered up with another ADHDer.
Whether you need to dim the lights, fidget through the session, or walky-talky it in from a blanket fort, I am here for it.
Maybe you need to sort your life through the lens of Middle Earth or describe your mood as a cat 5 hurricane. Bring it.
This therapy is for …
→ People who still haven’t figured out where that damn bill is, despite it being due yesterday.
→ Those who feel like life is passing them by while they search for their car keys.
→ Anyone whose personal mantra is “I’ll do it tomorrow”—but tomorrow never comes.
→ People who want to stop feeling like their brain is a crowded, never-ending flea market.