Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects attention, impulse control, organization, emotional regulation, and executive functioning. ADHD is not limited to childhood. Many adults live with ADHD symptoms for years without diagnosis or appropriate support.
At Resilience Recovery Center, we understand that ADHD is frequently intertwined with substance use disorders. Many individuals use substances to improve focus, calm racing thoughts, manage restlessness, or cope with chronic frustration and overwhelm. Over time, this pattern often leads to dependence and increased instability.
ADHD is not a lack of discipline or motivation. It is a neurological condition that requires structured, evidence-based, and compassionate treatment.
ADHD can significantly affect daily functioning, particularly for adults managing work, relationships, and recovery responsibilities. Symptoms often persist even in high-achieving individuals, creating internal stress that others may not see.
Common impacts include difficulty sustaining attention and follow-through, disorganization and poor time management, impulsive decision-making, emotional reactivity or frustration, difficulty regulating stress, inconsistent work performance or missed deadlines, chronic feelings of overwhelm or underachievement, sleep disturbances, and increased risk of substance use as a way to self-manage symptoms.
For many adults, untreated ADHD contributes to burnout, shame, and repeated cycles of stress and relapse.
Resilience Recovery Center approaches ADHD with understanding, structure, and accountability. Too often, ADHD is misunderstood as laziness or lack of effort, leading to ineffective or punitive responses.
Our philosophy emphasizes compassion, clinical excellence, accountability, and respect for human dignity. We help clients understand how ADHD affects their brain and behavior while supporting them in building systems, routines, and coping strategies that improve daily functioning.
Treatment focuses on empowerment, not limitation, helping individuals work with their brains rather than against them.
ADHD and substance use disorders frequently co-occur. Substances may temporarily improve focus or calm restlessness, but over time they increase emotional dysregulation, impulsivity, and relapse risk.
Our integrated treatment model addresses ADHD and substance use together through coordinated care. This may include outpatient or intensive outpatient programming, individual therapy, group therapy and psychoeducation, relapse prevention planning, MAT coordination when clinically appropriate, and holistic wellness services.
By treating both conditions simultaneously, we support greater stability and long-term recovery.
Effective ADHD treatment focuses on building practical skills that support daily life. Our programs emphasize executive functioning support and skill development rather than symptom suppression alone.
Clients work on time management and organization strategies, emotional regulation and impulse control, stress management and nervous system regulation, planning and prioritization skills, building consistent routines and structure, communication and boundary-setting skills, and accountability through structured treatment participation.
These tools help clients improve focus, reliability, and confidence in real-world settings.
Individuals with ADHD often experience anxiety, depression, emotional dysregulation, trauma-related symptoms, and sleep disturbances. These conditions are addressed alongside ADHD through integrated care planning.
Treatment plans are individualized and adjusted as clients progress, ensuring support remains responsive and appropriate throughout recovery.
Our ADHD treatment services are designed for adults who are motivated, or becoming motivated, to improve focus, emotional regulation, and recovery outcomes. Many clients are working professionals, caregivers, or individuals who have struggled with organization and impulsivity alongside substance use.
Our outpatient-based model allows individuals to receive integrated care while remaining engaged in work, family, and community responsibilities whenever clinically appropriate.
ADHD symptoms can interfere with work performance, organization, and follow-through. Our services extend beyond therapy to support practical stability.
Clients may receive case management and care coordination, vocational and job-related support to improve consistency and productivity, connections to recovery-oriented housing when stability is a concern, holistic wellness services such as life coaching, nutrition guidance, and neuroscience-informed recovery strategies, and aftercare planning focused on long-term functioning and recovery success.
These supports help clients translate skill development into sustainable daily routines.
Integrated mental health and substance use treatment
Individualized care planning for ADHD needs
Experienced clinical and medical leadership
Evidence-based executive functioning strategies
Flexible scheduling designed for working adults
A compassionate environment grounded in dignity and respect