Family Based ADHD Therapy for Children & Teens
When a child or adolescent has ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder), it impacts the entire family system—from homework battles and daily routines to emotional outbursts and sibling conflict. Traditional child therapy often misses the most powerful elements of change: the home environment and our closest relationships.
At Brilla Counseling, our Family-Based Treatment for Child or Adolescent ADHD is a comprehensive, integrated approach. We view the family as the most crucial tool for long-term success, helping parents and caregivers create a consistent, supportive, and neurodivergent-affirming atmosphere.
An Integrated Approach for Lasting Results
This service uniquely combines specialized, concurrent sessions to ensure alignment and consistency:
Individual Therapy for the Child/Teen: Focused work to build the child's self-awareness, improve executive functioning skills, and develop emotional regulation strategies in age-appropriate ways.
ADHD-Informed Parent Consultation: Focused sessions where parents/caregivers learn practical, evidence-based skills to support their child's brain.
What Parents Gain from Consultation:
ADHD Education: Understand the neurobiological reasons behind challenging behaviors, reducing conflict and increasing empathy.
Effective Strategies: Develop consistent, functional routines for organization, homework, and chore completion that work for an ADHD brain.
Conflict Reduction: Learn techniques to de-escalate power struggles and improve your overall connection with your child.
Co-Parenting Support: Align parenting approaches with all caregivers to ensure a unified front.
Our assessment and treatment planning ensures that the strategies fit your child's specific presentation, moving your family from frustration to collaboration and resilience.
Ready to Create Harmony at Home?
Take the first step toward a more peaceful and organized family life.
Contact us today to learn how family therapy can help your family develop healthier patterns while supporting your ADHD family member's needs.
