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  • Restore Behavioral Health is a multidisciplinary behavioral health group practice offering innovative approaches to optimizing cognitive, emotional, interpersonal, and behavioral functioning. Our philosophy of care is uniquely founded upon the latest advances in the fields of neuroscience, clinical psychology, trauma-informed interventions, as well as neurophysiology and psychophysiology. RBH draws upon principles of functional and personalized medicine to combine a variety of effective clinical interventions that help to build peak performance and wellness.

  • Prickly Pear Therapy is a Latina/e/x Trauma-Informed and Culturally-Affirmative Practice. Prickly Pear Therapy & Training, led by Drs. Serrata and Hurtado, is a bilingual (Spanish/English) and bicultural mental health practice located in Austin, Texas. The practice provides interventions that are understanding of the experiences of trauma and multicultural identities. Their clinicians are experts in Latinx mental health and leading professionals in culturally grounded care. They work to facilitate healing from painful emotions through a collaborative approach centered in empowerment and hope.1

  • Neuro Spark Therapy provides people who believe they are “wired differently” to receive comprehensive assessment services with our qualified, culturally-sensitive, and neurodiversity-affirming team.

  • Prosper Health is the first tele health provider focused exclusively on autistic and neurodivergent adult. WE are affirming strength-based, and adapt out care specifically for autistic adults. There services are virtual and they accept most major insurances.

  • Founded in 2021, the Duke Center for Girls & Women with ADHD is one of the nation’s only programs dedicated specifically to advancing knowledge about Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in girls and women. The Center is part of the Duke ADHD Program, founded 30 years ago.

More ADHD Medical Research

  • Can hormonal birth control be used to safely mitigate the effects of monthly hormonal fluctuations on ADHD symptoms? Can hormone-replacement therapy be used to safely counteract the effects of reduced estrogen on ADHD symptoms in menopause?

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