ADHD
Attention & Executive Functioning Evaluation and Treatment Across the Lifespan
Pax Mentis Psychiatry provides thoughtful, evidence-informed psychiatric evaluation and treatment for children, adolescents, and adults with attention-deficit / hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Care is grounded in a whole-person understanding of how attention, mood, sleep, stress, and life context interact.
Attention difficulties can arise from many sources—developmental, emotional, environmental, or medical. Our evaluations are designed to clarify contributing factors and guide individualized treatment.
This is a psychiatric evaluation, not a comprehensive neuropsychological assessment.
Areas of Focus
We provide evaluation and treatment for:
Difficulty with focus, organization, and follow-through
Impulsivity or emotional dysregulation
Academic, occupational, or performance challenges
Executive-functioning difficulties
Attention concerns complicated by anxiety, mood symptoms, trauma, or sleep disruption
What to Expect
Comprehensive ADHD Evaluation
Your evaluation includes a detailed review of attention and executive-functioning symptoms, developmental history, academic or occupational functioning, sleep patterns, and prior treatment response. Appointments are paced to support careful diagnostic clarity and individualized planning.
Individualized Treatment
Care may include, as clinically appropriate:
Psychiatric medication management
Psychoeducation about ADHD and executive functioning
Behavioral and lifestyle strategies
Values-based or faith-informed integration, when desired
Care is provided within an integrative, whole-person psychiatric model.
Collaborative Care
With your permission, care may be coordinated with therapists, pediatricians, or educators to support comprehensive treatment.
Why Pax Mentis Psychiatry for ADHD Care
Patients receive care from a psychiatrist with training and clinical experience in evaluating and treating ADHD across the lifespan, including complex presentations with co-occurring anxiety, mood, or sleep concerns. Care is individualized, privacy-conscious, and guided by clinical judgment and patient values.