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ADHD therapists in Texas

34 licensed Texas clinicians who work with adhd. All sessions are telehealth and available across every Texas county.

Alexa Patrick

Alexa Patrick, LPC

Licensed Professional Counselor

Alexus Lewis

Alexus Lewis, LPC

Clinician

Alicia Muhammad

Alicia Muhammad, LPC

Licensed Professional Counselor

Anastasia Gonzales

Anastasia Gonzales, LPC

Licensed Professional Counselor

Angela Van Dyke

Angela Van Dyke, LPC

Clinician

Speaks: English, Spanish

Ashley Rockwood

Ashley Rockwood, LPC Associate

Clinician

Bailey Price

Bailey Price, Doctoral Intern

Doctoral Intern in Clinical Psychology

Brent Jakubec

Brent Jakubec, MD

Psychiatrist

Caitlyn Lewis

Caitlyn Lewis, LPC

Licensed Professional Counselor

Christian Ammons

Christian Ammons, FL, PhD

Therapist

Cordell Spears

Cordell Spears, Psy.D.

Licensed Clinical Psychologist

David Lapell

David Lapell, LMFT

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

Dominic Rios Gonzalez

Dominic Rios Gonzalez, Doctoral Student in Counseling Psychology

Doctoral Intern

Dorothy Seely

Dorothy Seely, LCSW

Clinician

Elsa Obonyo

Elsa Obonyo, PNP, APRN

Nurse Practitioner

Emily Rounds

Emily Rounds, LPC

Licensed Professional Counselor

Gabrielle Javier

Gabrielle Javier, LPC

Counselor

Heather Brown

Heather Brown, LCSW

Therapist

Hedwig Gavino

Hedwig Gavino, LPC Associate

Counselor

Speaks: English, Filipino (intermittently mentioned for context)

Jessica Schwen

Jessica Schwen, LCSW

Therapist

Jordan Mikesell

Jordan Mikesell, LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Julie Wilding

Julie Wilding, LCSW

Clinician

Kaitlynn Griffin

Kaitlynn Griffin, LPC

Mental Health Clinician

Kate Owen

Kate Owen, LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

May Wang

May Wang, MS, PMHNP, RN

Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner

Meagan Palmer

Meagan Palmer, LPC

Clinician

Merrik Hetherington

Merrik Hetherington, LPC

Licensed Professional Counselor

Orlandria Beamon

Orlandria Beamon, Pd, PhD

Clinician

Rachel Darakhshan

Rachel Darakhshan, FL, PhD

Clinician

Sarah Chu

Sarah Chu, LPC

Clinician

Susan Sesay

Susan Sesay, MA, PMHNP

Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner

Tamera Wright

Tamera Wright, LCSW

Clinician

Taylor Cardenas

Taylor Cardenas, LCSW

Clinician

Speaks: English, Spanish

Taylor Carter

Taylor Carter, LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Frequently asked about adhd therapy in Texas

How do I find a adhd therapist in Texas?

Our directory lists 34 Texas-licensed therapists who specialize in adhd. All can see clients statewide via secure telehealth. Filter by city, county, language, or insurance, then book directly with the clinician.

Does insurance cover adhd therapy in Texas?

Most major Texas plans — Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas, Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Superior HealthPlan (Medicaid), and Medicare — cover outpatient mental health therapy including adhd treatment. Check each therapist's profile for the plans they currently accept.

Can adhd therapy be done by video?

Yes. Telehealth is well-established for adhd treatment and is covered by most insurance the same as in-person care. Any Texas-licensed therapist can see Texas residents by secure video.

How long does adhd therapy take?

It varies. Many people see meaningful change in 8-20 weekly sessions, but timelines depend on the severity, history, and treatment approach. Your therapist will discuss expectations during the first 1-2 sessions.

What evidence-based approaches are used for adhd?

Common evidence-based modalities include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), EMDR for trauma, and emotionally focused therapy for relationships. The right approach depends on your goals — your therapist will discuss this in session one.

How is the first adhd session structured?

Most first sessions are an intake: the therapist asks about your history, current symptoms, goals, and what's worked before. You'll discuss confidentiality, fees, and the proposed treatment plan. Expect to leave with a clear sense of next steps.

Do I need a referral from a primary care doctor?

For most commercial plans (BCBS PPO, Aetna, Cigna, United) — no, you can book directly. Some HMO plans and Medicaid require a referral. Check the back of your insurance card or call member services before your first session.

What if my child or teen needs adhd therapy?

Many of our Texas clinicians specialize in adolescents and children. Texas law requires parental consent for minors under 18, except in narrow situations (suicidal crisis, certain substance-use evaluations). Filter for "child" or "adolescent" specialty.

Can I use my HSA or FSA to pay for adhd therapy?

Yes. Outpatient psychotherapy is an IRS-qualified medical expense. Most clinicians accept HSA/FSA debit cards or will provide a superbill you can submit for reimbursement.

What's the difference between a therapist, psychologist, and psychiatrist?

LPCs, LCSWs, and LMFTs provide talk therapy. Psychologists (PhD/PsyD) provide therapy and formal psychological testing. Psychiatrists and PMHNPs are medical providers who can prescribe medication — many also do therapy, or coordinate with a separate talk therapist.

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