Name
Results from the U.S. National Survey on ADHD Coaching
Description
ADHD Coaching is a fast-growing form of support for individuals with ADHD (Ahmann & Saviet, 2021), yet research has not documented trends and practices withing the ADHD Coaching workforce. This presentation is cutting edge because it offers the first large-scale snapshot of the ADHD Coaching workforce in the United States—an essential but largely undocumented sector supporting individuals with ADHD (Prevatt et al., 2015, 2017 for qualitative studies). As coaching continues to gain visibility and credibility, understanding who ADHD coaches are, how they practice, and how they reach clients is vital for informing public health policy, credentialing standards, research priorities, and equitable access to care (Aboujaoude, 2020). The U.S. National Survey on ADHD Coaching was conducted from October 2024 to April 2025 to capture the experiences of ADHD coaches in the U.S. . In this presentation, researchers will present full survey results. We will engage and reflect with audience members regarding what our findings might mean, survey blind spots, and next steps for translating results into an organized ADHD Coaching public health strategy.
Speakers
Margaret Sibley, University Of Washington School Of Medicine
Melissa Dvorsky, Children's National Hospital
Tamara Rosier, ADHD Center of West Michigan
Melissa Dvorsky, Children's National Hospital
Tamara Rosier, ADHD Center of West Michigan



Track
ADHD Coaches & Professional Organizers
Date & Time
Thursday, November 13, 2025, 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM