ADHD Therapists in Surrey

Browse 1 therapist specializing in ADHD in Surrey. Find the right counsellor or psychotherapist for your needs.

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects attention regulation, impulse control, and executive functioning. It is not a matter of trying harder or caring more. People with ADHD often have significant capacity and intelligence but face real and consistent challenges in areas like organizing tasks, managing time, sustaining focus on lower-stimulation work, and regulating emotions. These difficulties can affect work performance, relationships, finances, and self-esteem, particularly for those who spent years not understanding why things that seemed easy for others felt so much harder for them.

What to look for in an ADHD therapist on Purple Lotus

  • Experience working with ADHD in adults or the relevant age group
  • Practical, skills-focused approach alongside emotional support
  • Familiarity with ADHD and co-occurring anxiety or depression
  • Willingness to collaborate with prescribing clinicians if medication is involved

1 therapist for ADHD in Surrey

Browse 1 therapist specializing in ADHD in Surrey. Find the right counsellor or psychotherapist for your needs.

Maitri Gupta

Maitri Gupta

Starting therapy is daunting. Existing in this world is not easy! There is much uncertainty and hurt. I congratulate you for taking the initial steps to find the right fit for you. I believe that everyone has the right to healing and community. We heal in community. The work I do with my clients in essence is relational. The work you will do in therapy is a radical act of self-advocacy in a world that often demands from us productivity and perfectionism. As a social justice activist, yogi, and post-modernist my approach to healing work is holistic. I aspire to go beyond the medical model and do not conform to what the norm demands from us. As your therapist, I engage with you curiously to go deeper, exploring many aspects as you unpack the layers of your narratives. Healing can only begin when we separate who we are from our problems. Coming from a bi-cultural background, I believe the narratives we have to speak to our individualistic and collective experience of events. It is vital to look within and around the communities to which we belong. I can provide services in Hindi, Punjabi, and English. My goal as a therapist is to facilitate mindful exploration of your trauma in a safe, collaborative, and open space. I want to hear your stories. Revisiting painful, challenging, and stressful stories can be a complex process. You are not alone! We work at your pace to restore your agency so that you can reclaim the narratives that serve your interpersonal growth and well-being. Through a trauma-informed lens, together, we can unpack: Anxiety and Low Moods Addictions Abuse Sexuality Social Anxiety Self-esteem and self-worth Burnout Challenges around social justice advocacy and activism Fear and hopelessness Body Image Self-Care Chronic Illness Ableism Navigating bi-cultural reality and expectations Relationships Perfectionism ADHD Feelings of isolation My approach is multi-faceted, and I will be combining traditional talk therapy with somatic psychology practices. I believe movement is essential for our healing and self-regulation. With virtual sessions, I want us to acknowledge that we are present with each other in our whole bodies and not just our floating heads. Therefore, I invite you to get in touch with your senses and body through practices such as tapping exercises or body scans. I will also lean on my mindfulness philosophy to help guide a process through which you can access inner wisdom, be present in the here and now, to release your traumas, and narratives which no longer serve you. My mental health work background is grounded in traditional Vedic-Yoga practices, Buddhist psychology, and Western psychology. Over the last decade, I have strived to do collective healing work through my activism and mental health aid for community members. I am committed to supporting you on your healing journey with great compassion. At this time, I can only see clients that are currently residing in Canada. I wish to express gratitude, and acknowledgment that I currently live, work and play in the ancestral, traditional and unceded territory of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Tsleil-waututh Nations.

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Frequently asked questions

Can therapy help with ADHD?

Yes. Therapy does not change the underlying neurobiology of ADHD, but it can help you develop practical strategies, understand your patterns, and address the anxiety, shame, or self-doubt that often accumulate alongside it. Many people find therapy most helpful when used alongside medication and other supports.

What kind of therapy is most effective for ADHD?

Cognitive behavioral therapy adapted for ADHD has the strongest research support for adults. DBT skills, mindfulness-based approaches, and psychoeducation are also commonly used. The right approach depends on which aspects of ADHD affect you most and whether other conditions like anxiety or depression are also present.

Do I need a diagnosis to see a therapist for ADHD?

No. Many therapists will work with people experiencing ADHD-related difficulties regardless of whether a formal diagnosis exists. That said, a diagnosis can clarify what you are working with and may be required for certain supports like workplace accommodations or medication.

How is ADHD therapy different from ADHD coaching?

Coaching focuses on accountability, productivity, and practical skill development. Therapy is delivered by a licensed clinician and also addresses mental health conditions, emotional patterns, and personal history. If anxiety, depression, or past trauma are part of the picture, therapy is typically the more appropriate starting point.

How long does therapy for ADHD take?

It depends on your goals and what you are working on. Some people do shorter, structured work focused on specific functional strategies. Others benefit from longer-term support that addresses the emotional dimensions of living with ADHD over many years. Your therapist can help you set realistic expectations based on your situation.

Can I do ADHD therapy online?

Yes. Online therapy works well for ADHD, and some people find it easier to fit into their schedule than in-person sessions. Therapists who work with ADHD online are often familiar with adjusting session structure to account for attention and focus. Check each therapist profile for available formats.

How do I find an ADHD therapist in Surrey?

Browse therapists in Surrey who list ADHD as a specialty. Look for providers with experience working with adults or the age group most relevant to you, and check whether they mention practical or skills-based approaches. You can filter by session format and availability to narrow your options.

Is ADHD therapy covered by insurance in Surrey?

Many extended health plans in Surrey cover therapy when provided by a registered psychologist, psychotherapist, or clinical social worker. Coverage does not depend on your diagnosis, so ADHD therapy is typically reimbursable on the same terms as other mental health sessions. Check your plan for eligible designations and session limits.

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