ADHD Psychologists & Counsellors Brisbane

ADHD psychologist

Hi, I’m Monica – Director and Psychologist at NuScope Psychology, Brisbane.

At NuScope Psychology, our Brisbane-based ADHD psychologists and counsellors offer a welcoming, inclusive environment for individuals seeking ADHD diagnosis, ongoing management and support, as well as treatment for co-occurring mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression.

We focus on empowering you with tailored strategies to navigate daily challenges, improve focus, and build emotional resilience.

Our Brisbane-based team combines evidence-based care with compassionate support, ensuring personalised pathways for ADHD-related struggles, from assessment to long-term wellbeing.

How our Brisbane ADHD Psychologists & Counsellors can help:

Hi, I’m Jessica – Director and Counsellor at NuScope Psychology, Brisbane.

Our team can help with:

  • ADHD testing

  • Adult ADHD testing

  • ADHD diagnosis

  • Adult ADHD diagnosis

  • ADHD management plans

  • ADHD & trauma informed care

 

Diagnosis

 

To diagnose ADHD, we conduct a comprehensive assessment using evidence-based tools such as standardised tests, structured interviews, and questionnaires. Following the assessment, we provide a detailed report that includes a diagnosis (if applicable) and tailored recommendations.

Assessments are available in-person at our Brisbane clinic or via Telehealth. Please note: We do not prescribe medication; this must be managed by a psychiatrist.

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Support & Ongoing Management

 

We offer tailored therapy to help individuals manage ADHD symptoms in everyday life. Our ADHD psychologists and counsellors work with you to develop practical strategies for improving motivation, focus, organisation, time management, and emotional regulation. Therapy is personalised and supportive—designed to build long-term resilience, boost confidence, and help you better understand your unique neurotype.

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Treatment for Co-Occurring Mental Health Conditions

 

ADHD often coexists with mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression. At NuScope Psychology, we provide comprehensive treatment that addresses both ADHD and these co-occurring conditions. Our experienced clinicians collaborate with you to develop effective strategies for managing symptoms and enhancing overall mental wellbeing.

Trauma-Informed Therapy

 

For many individuals with ADHD, the ongoing challenges of navigating a neurotypical world can lead to experiences of emotional distress and trauma. Repeated misunderstandings, criticism, and the need to mask symptoms may contribute to the development of negative self-beliefs and long-term psychological impacts.

Our clinicians work collaboratively with you to explore these experiences, using evidence-based approaches such as Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) to process past painful memories, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to help you relate differently to difficult thoughts and emotions, guided by your values and inspiring meaningful action.

Therapy is tailored to support both ADHD management and emotional healing, promoting resilience, self-awareness, and long-term wellbeing.

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Our ADHD Psychologists & Counsellors

  • Sarah

    ADHD Psychologist

    Autism & ADHD Assessments

    School refusal

    Social and behavioural difficulties

  • Jessica

    ADHD Counsellor

    Support for individuals with ADHD and Autism

    NDIS registered practitioner

    Career counselling and guidance

    Parenting guidance and support

  • Monica

    ADHD Psychologist

    Adult ADHD Assessment

    Therapy for managing ADHD symptoms

    Emotion regulation

    EMDR Therapy

    Developing Habits & Behavioural Change

 FAQs

 
  • The cost of assessment sessions is $275 per hour.

    The base cost is attending a minimum of two to three sessions. You may find that you require or want additional sessions, which we can discuss and determine during our initial session.

    All assessment-specific documentation is billed separately from the assessment sessions. This includes documents like a formal diagnosis report or a letter to support a NDIS application.

  • No, as a psychology practice, we are unable to provide stimulant medication. Medication must be prescribed by a psychiatrist.

  • Telehealth is a modern and easy way to access assessment and support services. It's convenient, flexible, and just as effective as in-person consultations.