In-Person & Virtual Therapy

ADHD Therapy in Toronto

About this service

ADHD in Toronto adults often looks like a lifelong inventory of half-finished projects, missed deadlines, a household that operates on adrenaline, or a sense that you’re working twice as hard as everyone else for half the output. Most Toronto clients come to ShiftGrit after a recent adult diagnosis — when the workarounds (apps, alarms, hyperfocus marathons) have stopped covering the gap, and when the cost has started showing up in relationships, careers, or self-trust.

Our Toronto-licensed clinicians serve clients virtually across the GTA and Ontario within the Identity-Level Therapy orientation. The roster is CRPO-credentialed and trained in the ShiftGrit Core Method™, a structured clinical system focused on the belief patterns underneath the executive-function strain — the rules about responsibility, worth, and capability that compound the ADHD experience. We don’t replace medical assessment or medication; we work alongside them on the identity layer.

Virtual sessions across Ontario, with same-week appointments typically available.

Deep dive

ADHD


Identity-Level Therapy

Identity-Level Therapy targets the identity-linked beliefs that compound adult ADHD — the decades of competence, effort, and worth stories — at the layer where they were installed, not the executive-function symptoms.

It’s organized around three pillars:


Limiting Beliefs Commonly Linked with ADHD Therapy

These identity-level patterns frequently show up for clients seeking adhd therapy. Explore the beliefs to learn the “why” and how therapy can help you recondition them.

Periodic table-style icon for the limiting belief “I Am A Failure”

“I Am A Failure”

“I Am A Failure” isn’t about isolated mistakes — it’s a deeply patterned belief that tells you nothing you do is good enough. It drives procrastination, perfectionism, and…

Explore this belief
Visual representation of the belief ‘I’m Not Good Enough’ from the ShiftGrit Pattern Library, used in Identity-Level Therapy to help individuals recondition emotional patterns.

“I Am Not Good Enough”

“I’m Not Good Enough” isn’t just a negative thought — it’s a pattern formed by early experiences like criticism, neglect, or impossible expectations. This belief fuels perfectionism, people-pleasing,…

Explore this belief

Want to see how these fit into the bigger pattern map? Explore our full Limiting Belief Library to browse all core beliefs by schema domain and Lifetrap.


Program Overview

ADHD isn’t a willpower problem. Toronto ADHD therapy at ShiftGrit treats it as a regulation difference — how the brain prioritizes attention, motivation, and emotional energy under varying conditions. The work in this program isn’t about pushing harder. It’s about understanding why focus and follow-through are inconsistent in the first place, and what conditions support the brain you actually have.

Our clinicians are trained in the ShiftGrit Core Method™, a structured clinical system applied within the Identity-Level Therapy orientation. Sessions typically map how attention, motivation, and emotional responses interact — when you can engage deeply, when momentum collapses, and what beliefs about effort or self-worth have layered on top of the underlying regulation pattern. Many adults with ADHD have spent years compensating through urgency, perfectionism, or self-criticism. We work to untangle the regulation pattern from the meaning you’ve assigned to it.

Clients often notice they can engage with tasks earlier, with less reliance on last-minute urgency. Emotional reactions feel less abrupt, and recovery from setbacks happens more quickly. The goal isn’t to perform ADHD away — it’s to relate to your patterns with more clarity and fewer collapses into shame when the system runs out of fuel.

Learn more about what ShiftGrit is, the philosophy that differentiates our approach from conventional Toronto therapy, or Identity-Level Therapy in depth. See the canonical Adhd concern reference for the broader Pattern Library context.

Meet Some of Our Toronto Therapists

Many of our Toronto clinicians work with adhd. Browse profiles, watch introduction videos, and book online when you're ready.

Book a session

Ready to start ADHD Therapy in Toronto?

Connect with one of our Toronto therapists. Online booking available — same-week appointments are usually possible.

FAQ

How is ShiftGrit's approach to ADHD therapy different?

Most ADHD therapy in Toronto focuses on executive-function skills training and medication coordination. Both help. What’s usually missing is the identity layer — the decades of “lazy”, “scattered”, “underperforming” beliefs an undiagnosed ADHD adult accumulates. Identity-Level Therapy treats that layer; the compounded shame on top of the diagnosis is often what makes ADHD feel unmanageable, not the diagnosis itself.

What is ADHD therapy?

Therapy for adult ADHD addresses executive-function challenges, emotional regulation, time-perception issues, and the secondary patterns that develop around an unmanaged or late-diagnosed condition. Most modalities are skills-based; ShiftGrit’s Identity-Level Therapy works on the identity beliefs that overlay the diagnosis.

What types of ADHD presentations can therapy help?

Inattentive, hyperactive-impulsive, and combined presentations. Late-diagnosed adult ADHD (the most common Toronto presentation we see), ADHD with co-occurring anxiety or depression, and ADHD with executive-function impairment severe enough to affect career or relationships.

How long does ADHD therapy typically last?

ADHD work tends to be longer than acute presentations — the identity material is years old and the skill-building piece is gradual. Most clients see meaningful change in 12-24 sessions, with ongoing maintenance work for some. Your therapist will set expectations explicitly.

Is online ADHD therapy in Toronto confidential?

Yes. CRPO-credentialed providers are bound by the same confidentiality rules in virtual as in-person. We use a HIPAA-aligned secure platform. Standard exceptions apply (imminent risk, court order, child protection).

How do I find good ADHD therapy in Toronto?

ADHD-competent therapy in Toronto is harder to find than other concerns — many therapists treat anxiety/depression but flounder with the specific demands of adult ADHD. Look for clinicians with stated ADHD focus, not generalists. CADDAC’s practitioner registry is a useful filter beyond ShiftGrit’s roster.

What should I look for in a Toronto ADHD therapist?

Stated experience with adult ADHD specifically (not “all neurodevelopmental”). Comfort with the medication-coordination question (they should know what your prescriber is doing and why). Ability to distinguish ADHD-driven patterns from co-occurring anxiety or depression.

How much does ADHD therapy in Toronto cost?

CRPO psychotherapy rates in Toronto run $150-$225 per session. ShiftGrit’s rates fall in band. Ontario extended health plans cover most CRPO psychotherapy at $80-$3,000/year. Some ADHD coaches charge less but coaching isn’t therapy — they’re different services.

How can I pay for ADHD therapy?

Credit or debit at session. CRPO-credentialed receipts go to your extended health carrier for reimbursement. ADHD assessments (separate service) may be covered differently — check with your plan before assuming.

What if I don't feel comfortable with my therapist?

Raise it. With ADHD clients specifically, sometimes the discomfort is the therapy working — surfacing the shame layer underneath the symptoms. Sometimes it’s a clinical-fit issue. Intake can re-match without friction.

Is ADHD therapy right for me?

If you’re diagnosed (or strongly suspect ADHD) and the identity weight on top of it — the chronic sense of underperformance, the shame from compensating for years — is interfering with how you see yourself, therapy is reasonable. Medication alone often doesn’t shift that identity layer.

Authored by

ShiftGrit Clinical Editorial Team

The ShiftGrit Clinical Editorial Team combines the insight of registered psychologists, provisional psychologists, and trained writers to create accessible, evidence-informed therapy resources. All content is clinically reviewed by a Registered Psychologist.

Reviewed by registered psychotherapists at ShiftGrit, regulated by the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario.

Last updated