The Springboard Approach
You can’t switch off ADHD. It’s part of who you are — but only one part. We’re interested in exploring the rest. Instead of focusing on what you’re not able to do, we help you discover your hidden strengths and steadily develop your untapped potential. It’s a unique approach we call Discover your SELF.
Discover your
Separating you from your ADHD traits
Evaluating how they affect your wellbeing
Learning to make changes for the better
Finding a new level of control over your life
What we’ve discovered about treating ADHD
People with attention challenges are born that way. However, the journey doesn’t end there.
For Springboard, it’s just the first step in a thoughtfully guided, uniquely personal journey by which you come to understand, manage and even take advantage of your ADHD.
To understand your ADHD better, we consult the expert: you.
We join you where you are in your ADHD journey. We listen closely to your story and gain insights into your needs, goals and challenges. And then we work with you to map out a path forward, tailoring the right mix of services to get you where you want to be.
Together, we look at how your mind works. And what your heart knows.
Because for us, mind and heart can’t be separated. We’re specialists in assessment, therapy and coaching. And we’re also passionate, caring people who’ve seen firsthand how ADHD affects our family and friends – and our own lives. This is personal.
Featured FAQ
How can you fix the way I think?
Every brain is different. Not better, not worse. Just different. There’s no reason why you should face so many barriers to fulfilling your potential, let alone feel stigmatized, patronized or simply dismissed. At Springboard, we’re changing how the world sees ADHD. That starts with helping to change how you see yourself. By understanding how your brain works, you can build on who you are to become who you want to be.
Our Promise
Since opening our doors in 2009, Springboard Clinic has been committed to giving people with ADHD:
Our Vision
To transform the world’s acceptance of diverse ways of thinking and ensure everyone with ADHD has a chance to become the best they can be.