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Speaking on ADHD, Mental Health, and Clarity That Actually Helps

Most people don’t need more information.
They need clarity they can actually use.

Dr. Wichterman speaks to adults, parents, students, and organizations who are trying to make sense of ADHD, focus, and mental health in real life.

Practical, honest, and grounded talks that help people understand how their mind works and what to do next
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Balanced & Thoughtful Perspective

Approach & Perspective

These talks reflect a balanced and thoughtful perspective.

ADHD is taken seriously, but not oversimplified.
Mental health is approached with clarity, not labels alone.

The goal is not to push a single solution. Instead, the focus is on:
• Understanding how the mind works
• Considering multiple paths forward
• Helping people make wise, informed decisions

For some, that may include clinical support.
For others, it may involve practical and lifestyle changes.

People are given a framework, not just an opinion.
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Popular Speaking Topics

Each talk can be tailored to your audience, but common topics include:
• Understanding ADHD in adults and students
• What ADHD actually looks like in daily life
• Focus, motivation, and executive functioning
• When it is ADHD and when it might be something else
• Mental health, stress, and clarity in a distracted world
• Helping children and teens navigate attention and behavior challenges
• Practical tools that actually help, not just theory

If you have a specific audience or goal, the content can be shaped to fit.

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Not Surface-Level, Not Overwhelming.

What Makes These Talks Different

A lot of mental health content falls into two extremes.

It is either overly simplistic or unnecessarily complex.

These talks take a different approach. The goal is to make complex ideas understandable without watering them down, while also giving people language for what they have been experiencing for years but have not been able to clearly explain. The focus is always on practical next steps, not just awareness, and on respecting the reality that every person’s situation is different.

The goal is simple. People leave with clarity they did not have before.

Bring clarity, insight, and practical strategies to your audience

invite Dr. Wichterman to speak at your event today.