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York, Canada

knowadhd.ca
Mental health service· Coaching center· Psychotherapist· Wellness program

knowADHD Reviews | Rating 5 out of 5 stars (3 reviews)

knowADHD is located in York, Canada on 989 Eglinton Ave W. knowADHD is rated 5 out of 5 in the category mental health service in Canada.

Address

989 Eglinton Ave W

Phone

+1 4164147703

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Oliver Turner

Great experience with Susan. She’s helped me understand what it is my brain is actually doing, and what it needs. That is clarity no one else has been able to give me. With that knowledge I’ve been able to build a roadmap that describes how I ended up with the mindset I had when I started working with her. For me, the clarity has helped me reduce my anxiety levels around learning, and frankly most tasks, and increase my sense of control. Highly recommended to work with her if you are looking to understand yourself better.

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Ron Powers

I recently completed 10 sessions with Susan, and opposed to the earlier reviewer, I believe Susan has a lot of insight into the ADHD mindset. With her help, I have been able to : - structure my days, - identify behaviours that lead to my being unproductive, - counter those behaviours with easy to implement strategies, and - better manage difficult emotional situations Since meeting her, I have been able to get in far better shape physically, and my home has never been cleaner. No more piles! She is a pleasure to speak with, and after each session she provides you with a summary of what you talked about so you can re-visit it later on. I definitely recommend her to anyone struggling with their ADHD symptoms.

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Polly

If I didn't know any better, I would say that Susan struggles with ADHD herself. Her website is half-assed and the documents/forms she requires do not comply with the PHIPA, which raises serious concerns about the security of the information she collects. The way in which she presents information does not suggest that she knows the ADHD mind, as Susan claims. Anyone diagnosed with ADHD would struggle to fill her very lengthy forms without assistance. The sessions have no structure to them - we don't know from one week to the next what will be addressed, and as any research into the topic suggest, structure is a crucial element to coping with ADHD.