Women with ADHD
Therapy for women struggling with ADHD to find clarity, confidence, and control in a world that feels overwhelming.
I help women challenged with self-doubt, procrastination, and constant chaos find the focus, confidence, and organization that they need to thrive and finally feel they are “enough”. Even when the message that they tell themselves is, “I’m NOT enough”.
Do you ask yourself:
“Why can’t I just be normal?”
“Why can’t I do what comes naturally to everyone else?”
“Am I seen as lazy or irresponsible?”
“Why is it so difficult to focus on just one task?”
Are there times at the end of the day when you look back and ask
“What did I actually accomplish today?”
Are you up until all hours of the night trying to complete a work project or manage chores in the house because multiple distractions keep you from “getting things done.”
Do you tell yourself that you’ll get your act together and things will be better tomorrow? But tomorrow comes, and it’s the same chaos.
Do you worry that your lack of focus and concentration could eventually cost you the things that really, really matter to you?
You are not alone in these thoughts.
I help people just like you, to finally feel calm and confident
It can be different for you too.
What if you could feel this…
“I can work with my brain instead of fighting against it”
“I can achieve all of the things I want, and with ease, focus, and fun”
“People notice and respect my work”
“I can enjoy my mind’s ability to think about 25 things”
Imagine feeling truly focused, organized, and at ease for the first time in years.
No more endless mental clutter, unfinished tasks, or the weight of self-doubt holding you back.
What if you could finally feel truly present with your friends and family – there for them and yourself too?

Hi! I’m Gina Petrella!
I specialize in helping women like you navigate the unique challenges of living with ADHD, so you can finally experience a life that feels manageable and fulfilling. I understand how overwhelming it can be—whether ADHD has been a recent diagnosis or something you’ve lived with silently for years. You’ve likely wondered why you were told you were “lazy,” why you felt “different,” or why you struggled to keep up while others seemed to have it all together. It’s not your fault. These challenges are symptoms of ADHD, not a reflection of your worth.
In therapy, we’ll work together to reframe the negative self-talk that has kept you stuck for so long—thoughts like “I’m not good enough,” “I’m just lazy,” or “Why can’t I get it together?” We’ll focus on practical strategies to manage your ADHD symptoms, so you can start feeling calmer, accomplished, and confident in your day-to-day life.
I want you to hear this
If you are feeling like it sounds almost too good to be true
– maybe you are even feeling a bit emotional as you are reading this…afraid to believe,
I want you to hear this:
Clients often tell me that, through our work together, they learn to:
- Silence the negative thoughts that have held them back.
- Feel more present and connected in their relationships,
especially as mothers.
- Get organized and regain control of their schedules and lives.
- Let go of shame and guilt and finally feel “enough.”
Right now, procrastination might be telling you to wait.
But waiting often keeps you in the same frustrating cycle of disorganization, self-doubt, anxiety,
and overwhelm. If you’re ready to change that story, I’m here to help.
You don’t have to face ADHD alone.
With the right tools and support, you absolutely can make progress—and thrive.
Imagine a life where you feel focused, accomplished, and truly at ease.
Does any of this sound familiar?
You might already know the most common symptoms of ADHD, but there are some surprising ones too that include:
Sleep disturbances when trouble falling asleep, staying asleep or waking up is difficult due to racing thoughts or overstimulation.
Intense emotions such as frustration, anger or excitement, which may appear out of proportion to the situation.
Memory issues when you forget what you’re doing in the middle of a task or losing track of conversations and instructions.
Interrupting others during conversations for fear of forgetting a thought.
“Time blindness” when you have trouble estimating how long tasks will take or difficulty feeling the passage of time, leading to chronic lateness or rushed efforts.
You don’t have to navigate these struggles alone.
Imagine what it would feel like to finally have clarity, organization, and a plan tailored to you.
What if you could start feeling like the calm, confident version of yourself you’ve always known was there?
Let’s take the first step together—schedule a consultation today and discover what’s possible.
Wondering what happens in the Free Consultation?
We will discuss the reasons you are reaching out for help that may include your symptoms, challenges or goals.
We will explore any specific issues such as anxiety, depression, ADHD, or other concerns.
I will ask questions about general background information and past experiences, if any, with therapy.
This is a time when you can share what you hope to achieve from therapy.
I will explain my approach to treatment and what services and interventions may be most effective for you.
Schedule your first session and take the first step toward the life you deserve.