People with Executive Function Weakness and ADHD have unique needs. Unless you understand how their brain works anatomically and neurologically, and the faulty behaviors, low self-confidence, and self-blame that results, you are unlikely to be able to help them. Since the invention of ADHD Coaching, the skills of these distinct practitioners have allowed countless numbers of people of all ages with ADHD to regain belief in themselves and shift their behavior.
Now that the definition of ADHD has expanded to include all of the many reasons and sources for executive function weakness not labeled ADHD, there is a desperate need for trained professional ADHD Coaches more than ever. As a growing number of people are being identified in and out of the workplace, in schools and colleges and in couple relationships where one or both are challenged, there are not enough ADHD Coaches to go around.
ADHD coaches are specifically able to understand this brain-type on a deep level. Through extensive training, practice, and experience, they learn the skills necessary to build confidence and behavior change in their clients. Unfortunately, people are finding themselves stuck in insurance plans where their only option is therapy — only to discover how poorly equipped the therapist is to help them.
It is up to those of us who are specifically trained to work with this population of bright but disorganized people to step in and change this dire situation. Will you be one of them? Learn more about Live ADHD Free’s unique Coach Training Program by clicking the button below, and find out how to get trained to be an ADHD Coach. Meet the need and build a thriving practice at the same time. You can make a positive difference in the lives of these people by helping them regain hope and ending the pain of struggling in isolation.
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