
Therapy for ADHD
In-person and Online Across Colorado



When Focus Feels Impossible

Support for Kids, Teens, and Adults Living with ADHD and More
ADHD isn’t just about being “distracted” or “hyper.” It’s mental static. It’s starting ten things and finishing none. It’s losing your keys, missing deadlines, forgetting what you were saying halfway through a sentence. It’s overwhelm, shame, and trying—so hard—to keep up.
If you’re here, you might be feeling:
- Like you’re always behind, no matter how hard you try
- Frustrated by dropped balls, missed deadlines, or emotional outbursts
- Tired of masking or overcompensating just to seem “put together”
- Like basic tasks take everything you’ve got
- Misunderstood, judged, or labeled as “lazy” or “too much”
You’re not lazy. You’re not broken. You’re wired differently—and that deserves support, not shame.
ADHD Rarely Stands Alone
Especially When Life Has Been Anything but Easy
For many people, ADHD doesn’t show up in isolation. It’s tangled up with trauma, chaos, or system involvement. We see it in teens who’ve been removed from their homes. In parents trying to reunite with their kids. In families managing way more than just attention challenges.
At Griffith Centers, we know ADHD can be part of a much bigger picture. That’s why we focus on the whole person—not just the diagnosis. We’re here to help you find calm, structure, and hope—even if your life doesn’t look “neat.”
Care That Meets You Where You Are
Because One-Size-Fits-All Doesn’t Work
You’ve heard “just try harder.”
You’ve probably tried every planner, pill, or productivity hack.
But healing isn’t about trying harder—it’s about finally being understood.
At Griffith Centers, we tailor ADHD support to your life, your challenges, and your story. We’re here with support that’s flexible, realistic, and human.
We Take Insurance
Serving Communities Across Colorado
More Than 98 Years of Trauma-Informed, Mission-Driven Care
We’re not here to profit from quick fixes. We’re here to walk with Colorado families through the hardest moments—and help them find steady ground. That includes therapy, skill-building, and reunification services that acknowledge the big picture.
We provide ADHD therapy in:
- Northglenn
- Colorado Springs
- Centennial
- Greeley
- Grand Junction
- Buena Vista
We offer sessions in homes, schools, offices, and online—so care is always within reach.


Tools That Actually Help
Evidence-Based, Compassion-Driven Support for Real Life
We don’t believe in cookie-cutter care. ADHD shows up differently for every person—and we’re trained to adapt. Many of our clients also face trauma, poverty, housing instability, substance use, or systemic involvement. We support the full context of your life, not just the symptoms.
Our approaches include:
CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy): To challenge negative thoughts and support executive function
DBT (Dialectical Behavior Therapy): To build emotional regulation and reduce impulsive behaviors
Parent Coaching & Family Therapy: To create routines, reduce conflict, and improve communication
Play & Art Therapy: For younger kids who process through movement, creativity, and imagination
Skill-Building & Behavioral Support: For tools that improve organization, planning, and follow-through
PASA Program Support: Individualized services that promote skill development, community integration, and increased independence for clients with intellectual and developmental disabilities
We help clients of all ages feel more capable, less scattered, and more in control of their lives.
Healing Doesn’t Have to Look Perfect
Sometimes It Just Looks Like Hope Returning
Progress isn’t always a perfect report card or a color-coded calendar. Sometimes it’s a parent feeling confident. A kid staying in their seat. A teen asking for help. A family reconnecting after too many hard years.
At Griffith Centers, we’re not looking for perfection. We’re here for progress that’s real, sustainable, and rooted in compassion.
You’re not too far behind. You’re not too complicated. And you’re not alone.
Let’s take the next step—together.
Where are Griffith Centers’ therapy services offered?
We provide outpatient mental and behavioral health services across Colorado, with offices in Northglenn, Buena Vista, Centennial, Colorado Springs, Greeley, and Grand Junction. We also offer therapy in homes, schools, and communities to meet clients where they are.
Do you offer virtual therapy sessions?
Yes! We offer telehealth therapy services to make support more accessible for individuals and families statewide. Virtual sessions are a flexible, convenient option for many of our clients.
What insurance do you accept?
Griffith Centers accepts a wide range of insurance plans, including:
- Medicaid
- Colorado Access
- CHP+ Colorado Access
- Colorado Community Health Alliance
- CHP+ Rocky Mountain Health Plan
- Rocky Mountain Health Plan
- Health Colorado
- Northeast Health
- United Health Care
- Blue Cross Blue shield,
- TriWest
- Cigna
If you’re unsure whether your plan is accepted, feel free to contact us or check our Psychology Today profile for up-to-date insurance information.
What types of therapy do you offer for anxiety and other mental health concerns?
Our therapists are trained in a variety of evidence-based approaches, including CBT, DBT, Trauma-Focused CBT, Motivational Interviewing, play therapy, and art therapy. We tailor each treatment plan to your specific needs and goals.
Who can receive therapy at Griffith Centers?
We serve children, teens, adults, and families throughout Colorado. Whether you’re experiencing anxiety, trauma, school-related stress, or family challenges, we’re here to help with compassionate, trauma-informed care.
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Contact Info
10190 Bannock St. Suite 120
Northglenn, CO 80260
EIN: 84-0404251
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Griffith Centers holds the following licenses and certifications:
Council on Accreditation (COA) of Services for Families and Children, Inc.
Behavioral Health Administration (BHA)
Colorado Department of Education (CDE)
COGNIA (formerly known as AdvancED)
North Central Association of Schools
Colorado Department of Human Services (CDHS)
For inquiries regarding our licenses and certifications, please contact us at info@griffithcenters.org.