4 Fort Lauderdale ADHD Therapists
ADHD therapy
If you live with ADHD (or suspect you do), you know how exhausting and overwhelming it can be. Many people with ADHD feel like they have to work twice as hard to stay focused, follow through, or quiet the noise in their head. Additionally, many people with ADHD are also impacted by trauma and other challenges that make being neurodivergent even more difficult.
At Lōmii Studio, our Fort Lauderdale therapists offer thoughtful, trauma-centered support for adults whose ADHD is woven with anxiety, overwhelm, or other long-standing patterns that haven't shifted through traditional therapeutic methods. Meet our team here, learn about our approach, and reach out when you’re ready to begin.
Who we work with
Our Fort Lauderdale team supports adults whose ADHD shows up alongside emotional, relational, or trauma-related patterns. While we are not an ADHD testing or medication practice, we work well with clients who want depth-oriented therapy that honors how ADHD interacts with the whole self. We’re often a fit for:
High-achieving professionals who appear organized externally but feel internally scattered, depleted, or behind
Adults recently diagnosed with ADHD who are making sense of lifelong patterns through a new lens
Clients whose ADHD coexists with anxiety, perfectionism, burnout, or complex trauma
Individuals who have tried medication or coaching and want deeper, integrative therapeutic work
Creatives, entrepreneurs, and helping professionals navigating overstimulation and emotional dysregulation
If you are looking for a practice that can hold the full picture of neurodivergence beyond surface-level symptoms alone, we’d be honored to support you.
Meet our Fort Lauderdale ADHD counselors
Jessica Ronyak, LMHC, LPCC
I am the founder of Lōmii Studio and a Certified EMDR Therapist specializing in complex trauma, attachment, and the patterns that often sit alongside ADHD in high-performing adults. Many of my clients have lived for years with the exhaustion of overfunctioning, shame, and perfectionism layered over attentional differences. My signature EMDR intensives offer high-touch, thoughtfully designed support that offers a depth of care that is difficult to find in traditional weekly models and can provide results in a concentrated timeline.
Credentials: Licensed Mental Health Counselor in Florida #MH18995, Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor in Ohio #E.2505047, EMDRIA-Certified EMDR Therapist, EMDRIA Consultant-in-Training, Certified Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy Provider
Specialty Areas: EMDR intensives, complex trauma, high-performing adults, betrayal trauma
Reebha Sharma, RMHCI
I bring a grounded, culturally attuned presence to therapy, offering a space where clients can explore how ADHD interacts with identity, relationships, and the nervous system. Many of the clients I work with are highly self-aware but feel stuck in cycles of self-abandonment, overwhelm, or disconnection from their needs. I weave EMDR, somatic awareness, parts work, and attachment-focused care to support both understanding and embodied change.
Credentials: Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern #IMH28975, EMDR-trained
Specialty Areas: Trauma, anxiety, intimacy and identity, relational patterns, neurodivergence, EMDR
Kelsie Baggs, LMHC
I am a Certified EMDR Therapist who works at the meeting point of science and the sacred. For adults with ADHD, I offer a warm, nonjudgmental space to address the emotional dynamics—shame, self-criticism, trauma histories, and relational patterns—that often shape how people experience ADHD day to day. My approach integrates EMDR, somatic experiencing, embodiment work, and trauma-informed practices, creating a custom blend that holds your unique experience of neurodivergence.
Credentials: Licensed Mental Health Counselor in Florida #MH19326, Licensed Professional Counselor in Georgia #LPC014021, EMDRIA-Certified EMDR Therapist, EMDRIA Consultant-in-Training, Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy training in progress through the Integrative Psychiatry Institute
Specialty Areas: Trauma, relational issues, EMDR, ketamine-assisted therapy
Arianna Mucci, RMHCI
I bring a steady, attuned presence to clients whose ADHD is interwoven with emotional overwhelm and complex trauma. My background in high-acuity clinical environments has shaped me into a grounded therapist who can hold intensity with clarity and warmth. I offer depth-focused weekly EMDR therapy, blending EMDR with somatic awareness, attachment-informed care, and parts work to help you process your experiences and embrace all parts of yourself, including your neurodivergence.
Credentials: Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern #IMH25868, EMDR-trained, working toward EMDRIA certification
Specialty Areas: Complex trauma, emotional dysregulation, relational issues, young adults
our ethos
How ADHD therapy can help
Understand the patterns beneath the symptoms
ADHD rarely shows up in isolation. For many adults, attentional difficulties are woven through shame, burnout, trauma, or early relational dynamics that shaped how they learned to function. Therapy offers space to understand these deeper layers, so change can happen at the root.
Address the emotional weight of lifelong ADHD
Years of feeling behind, misunderstood, or "too much" leave real imprints. Therapy provides a place to process the grief, shame, and self-criticism many adults carry after decades of living with undiagnosed or unsupported ADHD.
Build nervous system capacity and regulation
Much of what makes ADHD exhausting is the dysregulation that accompanies it.. Our work supports a steadier internal baseline through somatic awareness, resourcing, and EMDR, helping you respond to life with more clarity and less internal chaos.
Support healthier relationships and self-trust
ADHD often affects how we show up in relationships through overcommitment, avoidance, rejection sensitivity, or repeating patterns that feel out of our control. Our work helps you understand these dynamics with nuance and develop the internal steadiness needed for more secure, satisfying connection.
Begin healing
Begin healing
Common signs of ADHD
Feeling like your mind is running in several directions at once
Starting projects with enthusiasm and losing momentum before they are finished
Relying on urgency, deadlines, or pressure to get things done
Feeling easily overwhelmed by small tasks, emails, or decisions
Losing track of time, appointments, or belongings more often than feels manageable
Mentally replaying conversations and worrying about how you came across
Experiencing emotions intensely and feeling depleted by the intensity
Struggling to rest without feeling restless, guilty, or distracted
Masking your experience at work or in relationships to appear organized or composed
Feeling behind in life despite significant effort and capability
What to expect from the therapy process
our Process
Step 1. Schedule a free intro call
We start with a brief conversation to understand what you are looking for and whether our practice feels like the right fit. This is a time to ask questions and get a sense of how we work before committing to the process.
Step 2. Complete an intake
If we move forward, you will be matched with a clinician and begin with intake. These early sessions focus on understanding your story, building resourcing, and creating a thoughtful plan for care.
Step 3. Your personalized path forward
From there, you and your therapist will decide whether weekly 90-minute sessions or a multi-day EMDR intensive best supports your goals. Both paths prioritize pacing, integration, and meaningful change over quick fixes.
FAQs about ADHD therapy
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We do not offer ADHD testing or formal neuropsychological assessment at this time. If you are seeking a diagnostic evaluation, we are happy to share trusted referrals for providers in the area who specialize in ADHD assessment. Our role at Lōmii Studio is therapeutic: supporting the emotional, relational, and trauma-related patterns that often accompany ADHD.
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No, a formal diagnosis is not required to work with us. Many clients come in exploring whether ADHD might be part of their experience, or wanting support for patterns that resemble ADHD regardless of diagnostic status. Our focus is on understanding your experience as a whole person, not on labeling it.
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Our clinicians primarily work with adults, typically ages 18 and older. If you are seeking support for a child or adolescent with ADHD, we are glad to offer referrals to trusted providers in the Fort Lauderdale area who specialize in that age range.
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EMDR can address the experiences that are often layered with ADHD, such as trauma, shame, rejection sensitivity, and nervous system dysregulation. By helping the brain and body reprocess difficult experiences, EMDR often reduces emotional reactivity and internal noise, which can make daily life with ADHD feel more manageable.
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It depends on your goals and capacity. Weekly therapy offers steady, relational support and works well when you want ongoing care and gradual change. Intensives are ideal when you want focused, deeper work in a condensed timeframe and benefit from fewer transitions in and out of session. Your intro call will help clarify the right fit.
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Yes, ADHD therapy is typically covered by insurance. Lōmii Studio is a private-pay practice and does not bill insurance directly. This allows us to offer extended sessions, intensive formats, and highly personalized care. Many clients use out-of-network benefits and submit superbills for possible reimbursement. We are glad to walk you through that process during your intro call.