ADHD is not a willpower problem and Edmonton ADHD therapy here does not treat it like one. The work treats ADHD as a regulation difference, the brain prioritising attention, motivation, and emotional energy by a different rule set depending on novelty, interest, urgency, and emotional load. The point is not to push harder against that wiring. The point is to understand why focus arrives in floods and droughts, why follow-through collapses on certain task categories, why one piece of criticism can flatten a week.
The Core Method™ sits inside an Identity-Level Therapy orientation. Sessions map how attention, motivation, and emotional response interact in real life. When you actually engage, when the engagement collapses, what beliefs about effort, intelligence, and self-worth have layered on top across years of compensating. Many adults arrive running on urgency, perfectionism, and self-criticism. The work separates the underlying regulation pattern from the meaning that has fused to it.
Over a course of work, clients commonly notice tasks getting engaged earlier, with less adrenaline. Emotional reactions land with less force and the recovery window shortens. The goal is not to perform ADHD away. It is to relate to the patterns with more clarity and fewer collapses into shame.