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Finding the right support does not end when therapy does. To help you continue learning and growing between sessions, I’ve gathered a collection of books, articles, and trusted resources that many clients have found useful. These recommendations can give you fresh insights, practical tools, and encouragement along your journey.

Disclaimer: These resources are offered for informational and educational purposes only. They are not a substitute for therapy, diagnosis, or treatment, and using them does not create a therapist–client relationship. If you are in crisis or need immediate help, please call or text 988 in the United States, or contact local emergency services.

Living with ADHD can feel overwhelming at times, but the right tools and knowledge can make a real difference. Below are some trusted books, organizations, and online resources I recommend to clients who want to better understand ADHD and develop strategies for managing it in everyday life.

Understanding ADHD

  • Driven to Distraction (Hallowell & Ratey, 2011)

    A classic, essential guide for anyone newly diagnosed with ADHD. It clearly explains symptoms, challenges, and effective coping strategies.

  • ADHD 2.0 (Hallowell & Ratey, 2021)

    An updated look at how ADHD affects both children and adults today, with new insights and practical advice for living successfully with ADHD.

  • You Mean I’m Not Lazy, Stupid, or Crazy?! (Kelly & Ramundo, 2006)

    A groundbreaking book that has helped countless adults understand their ADHD diagnosis with compassion, clarity, and humor.

Emotional Regulation and Resilience

Productivity and Harnessing Strengths

Organizations

  • Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD)

    www.chadd.org

    A leading national organization that provides education, advocacy, and support for individuals with ADHD and their families.

Magazines & Online Resources

  • ADDitude Magazine

    www.additudemag.com

    A comprehensive resource featuring articles, expert advice, and webinars on ADHD at every stage of life.

Anxiety can feel overwhelming, but with the right strategies, tools, and support, it is possible to find relief. Below are trusted books, websites, and apps that many clients find helpful for understanding anxiety and learning practical ways to cope.

Websites & Articles

  • Anxieties.com

    Offers free resources and self-help tools for managing panic, phobias, and general anxiety.

  • PsychCentral – Anxiety

    Practical articles and tips on managing anxiety, and for using mindfulness to reduce anxiety and stay grounded in the present moment.

  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

    An overview of ACT, an evidence-based approach that helps you manage anxiety by building psychological flexibility and resilience.

Books & Workbooks

Apps

  • The Tapping Solution

    A stress-reduction app that guides you through tapping (EFT), a body-based technique shown to lower anxiety and restore balance.

Exploring identity, relationships, and belonging can feel both rewarding and challenging. The resources below offer support for LGBTQ+ individuals, families, and allies who want to better understand these experiences and strengthen their sense of community.

Books

Organizations & Community Centers

  • The DC Center for the LGBT Community

    A hub for LGBTQ+ programs, support groups, and advocacy in the Washington, DC area.

  • Whitman-Walker Health

    Provides affirming healthcare, mental health services, and community support for LGBTQ+ individuals in DC.

  • SMYAL

    Supports LGBTQ+ youth in the DC area through leadership development, advocacy, and community building.

Media & Publications

  • Metro Weekly

    A local publication offering news, resources, and community connections for LGBTQ+ individuals in DC.

  • Gay Parent Magazine

    Covers issues relevant to LGBTQ+ parents and families.

  • Proud Parenting

    Online community and resource for LGBTQ+ parents and those planning families.

Other Trusted Colleagues

If we are not an ideal fit to work together, I can refer you to one of my other trusted colleagues listed below who are also located near the Dupont Circle neighborhood in DC. These colleagues have proven themselves to be reliable, capable, and warm clinicians who are highly adept at helping clients through challenging times.

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