Now, anyone, anywhere in the world can consult with me and get the help they need.
Terry Matlen, ACSW, author of the award winning book, The Queen of Distraction and Survival Tips for Women with ADHD, and a leading expert in the area of ADHD. I have worked in the field for over 25 years. I have a young adult daughter with ADHD, and I have ADHD myself. I live it, breathe it, and help others manage it.
Request a consultation with me,I can help you, too!Â
If you’re an adult 18 or over and feeling stuck and overwhelmed, let’s work together to help get you back on track (or get started on your journey!). I provide psycho-educational information, resources, support and mini coaching to help you get started — whether you’re looking to find someone to evaluate you or if you’ve been struggling your whole life and are ready to get unstuck, I can help.


Let’s Get Started!
There are two ways to have a consultation with me: through email correspondence or a VIP Consultation via audio or video conference call.
VIP CONSULTATION
$200 USD
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I host only a few VIP Consulting sessions a week. These sessions are 50 minutes long and held by phone or video conference call.
terry@addconsults.com and I will work with you in scheduling a session.
If I am booked and there are no open slots available, please email me atPlease contact me  if you wish to make arrangements to pay by personal check or if you have questions about my services.
Once payment is made, you will be redirected to complete a very brief questionnaire. Your responses will help me serve you better.
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ADD Consults/Terry Matlen, MSW does not offer psychotherapy via these consultations. Rather, your consultation will provide psychoeducation and suggest resources and pragmatic tactics to help address your particular situation. If you are having severe psychiatric symptoms, please contact your closest mental health professional. If you are experiencing suicidal ideations, call/go to your local hospital for immediate help or call 911.