Looking for an ADHD coach for my 20 ... - CHADD's Adult ADH...

CHADD's Adult ADHD Support

25,130 members6,185 posts

Looking for an ADHD coach for my 20 yr son

Yellowtomato profile image
2 Replies

My son turns 21 in July and he suffers from ADD predominantly inattentive. He was diagnosed in 5th grade and has been on Adderall and Vivace over the years. He can’t take concerta because he’s allergic. He functioned on meds until his junior year in high school and then he started self-medicating with pot. He was sooo skinny no appetite. Very difficult time. With help from all involved he was able to graduate. Since graduation he has struggled in community college and had difficult time finding work and keeping it. He has a part time job now but unsure how long it will last. I have encouraged him to look into a trade. To learn a skill. He can no longer tolerate his stimulants. Too skinny!! I think he would benefit from an ADHD coach or therapist who can work with him on life skill and coach him. At this point, we need all the tricks and strategies for dealing with ADD and not taking meds. We live in Long Beach, CA. If anyone knows of a therapist or coach who specializes in working with these issues, please let me know.

Written by
Yellowtomato profile image
Yellowtomato
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
2 Replies
Stoneman60 profile image
Stoneman60

I am so sorry to here about your struggles. I grew up in Long Beach (shout out to Millikan RAMs!) and now live in South Florida. My now adult son was diagnosed with ADHD as I was recently at age 60. I have since learned my sister and brother were both diagnosed, never spoke about it and addressed it in very different ways.

Your idea to focus on a trade is outstanding one. For some reason in the US the trades are not considered for careers, unlike the rest of the world where they are held in high regard. Not everyone is cut out for college. In the trades the pay is great, there is a shortage, and it does play into the ability of many ADHDers to hyperfocus on things they enjoy doing - good luck.

I'm in the process of seeking a counselor (not a coach) - its not easy. Many folks profess to have skills, when they in fact have no direct experience. Other have experience only with children and adolescents - adults have very different needs. Have you asked your primary care physician for a recommendation? Or online resources: pyschologytoday.com; chadd.org/professional-dire...; or your insurance provider?

I am learning there is no easy way to find the right resource - you have to make a lot of phone calls and ask specific questions. I'm still in the hunt. Good luck.

Yellowtomato profile image
Yellowtomato in reply toStoneman60

Thank you🌸

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

Dealing with my 22 yr old son ADHD and issues

Like the rest of our family, my son has ADHD and struggled in school. He has been working and had...
JoeSnee profile image

Son diagnosed with adhd at 44

My husband and I have been supporting our son for the past 8 years. He has problems keeping jobs...
evergreen70 profile image

How has your ADHD effected how you communicate in your important relationships.

For me, right now, it's my marriage. My partner had not been understanding of my struggles, no...

HELP RE 21 YEAR OLD SON WITH ADHD

My son was only formally diagnosed with ADHD 2 years ago as he entered 2nd year university, as he...
Fin12345 profile image

Treatment options for ADHD

New mom to 14yr old with ADHD, was seeing psychologist for 8months , just fired her yesterday. She...
Teddybear318 profile image

Moderation team

See all
JamiHIS profile image
JamiHISAdministrator
zlib profile image
zlibPartner

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.