This conversation centers around Dr. Graham’s 2018 work, The Guide to ADHD Coaching: Who, What, and How, and explores the principles behind effective ADHD coaching.
The difference between ADHD coaching and therapy, and how both can play valuable but distinct roles.
What makes ADHD coaching unique, including its focus on collaboration, accountability, and empowerment.
How to find the right ADHD coach, including what credentials and training to look for.
Insights into the growth of ADHD coaching as a profession and the increasing accessibility of specialized support for adults with ADHD.
Alan R. Graham, Ph.D., PCC, MCAC is Dean of ADD Coach Training for Mentorcoach. Dr. Graham coaches executives with business and organizational challenges and adults, teens, children and parents impacted by ADHD. His website, ADDvisor.com, offers practical information about ADHD. He has helped many individuals benefit from Cogmed Working Memory Training. He has served on the board of the Professional Association of ADHD Coaches (PAAC) and the Editorial Board of The Journal of Attention Disorders. Dr. Graham is the lead author of Lemonade: The Leader’s Guide to Resilience at Work (2012) and the Resilience at Work Assessment (RAW-A). Dr. Graham is the editor of The Guide to ADHD Coaching: How to Find and ADHD Coach and What to Do When You Get One, (2018). The book includes chapters from some of the finest credentialed ADHD coaches in the USA and abroad.




