ADHD Therapy and Counselling
for Children and Young Adults
At Pursue You Psychotherapy, we provide access to virtual ADHD therapy and counselling for children and families
in Stoney Creek, Hamilton, and across Ontario.
Our virtual therapy sessions are designed to support neurodivergent children, including those with
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
with compassion and expertise.
Specializing in ADHD Therapy for Neurodivergent Children in Stoney Creek, Hamilton
At Pursue You Psychotherapy, we offer inclusive, neurodivergent-affirming ADHD therapy for children, adolescents, and young adults in Stoney Creek, Hamilton, and across Ontario through convenient virtual care.
Our experienced therapists specialize in supporting neurodivergent children with related challenges such as emotional dysregulation, executive functioning struggles, and behavioural concerns.
Every session is tailored to your child’s unique brain, needs, and pace- helping them feel seen, supported, and successful.
Whether you're navigating a new diagnosis or ongoing challenges at home or school, we’re here to provide you with support.
We believe every neurodivergent child deserves a safe, affirming space to build confidence, strengthen regulation skills, and thrive.

Why Choose
ADHD & Neurodivergent-Affirming Therapy Services
01
Supports Emotional Regulation & Coping Skills
Therapy helps neurodivergent children better understand and manage big emotions like frustration, overwhelm, or anxiety—using strategies that match their unique brain and nervous system.
02
Improves Executive Function & Daily Routines
We work on building skills like organization, focus, transitions, and flexibility—empowering kids to feel more successful at home, in school, and in daily life.
03
Builds Confidence Through Strengths-Based Support
Our affirming approach helps children feel seen and celebrated for who they are, not just what they struggle with—nurturing self-esteem, resilience, and a strong sense of identity.
04
Strengthens Parent-Child Connection
We include families in the process through coaching and collaboration, helping caregivers understand their child’s needs and create more connection, structure, and support at home.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What does it mean to be neurodivergent?
Being neurodivergent simply means that a person’s brain processes, learns, and experiences the world differently than what’s often considered “typical.”
This can include children with ADHD, autism, learning differences, sensory sensitivities, and more.
We view neurodivergence as a natural variation of the human brain—not a problem to be fixed.
Our virtual therapy in Stoney Creek and Hamilton supports neurodivergent indviduals with care that’s affirming, flexible, and tailored to their unique strengths.
2. How can online and virtual therapy help neurodivergent individuals?
Online therapy offers structure and familiarity—right from the comfort of home.
Our remote ADHD counselling helps children build emotional regulation, improve focus, develop executive functioning, and boost self-esteem.
We create a safe, engaging space where kids feel more at ease, which helps them practice new skills in real time with real-life support.
3. What should we expect from online therapy for neurodivergent individuals?
You can expect our therapists at Pursue You Psychotherapy to provide a collaborative, compassionate, and personalized approach to each session.
We take time to understand your child’s strengths, challenges, and goals. Each session is tailored to their learning style and pace. With ongoing communication, check-ins, and progress updates, parents stay informed and involved every step of the way.
4. Is therapy only for ADHD, or do you support other neurodivergent experiences too?
We support individuals with a range of neurodivergent identities.
This includes individuals with ADHD, autism, anxiety, sensory sensitivities, learning differences, and those who don’t fit neatly into a single diagnosis.
Our goal is to support the whole child—not just their diagnosis—by building connection, coping strategies, and self-trust through virtual care that meets them where they are.