adolescents – UofL News Fri, 17 Apr 2026 17:45:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 UofL psychology specialists add low-cost ADHD treatment services for Louisville area children /post/uofltoday/uofl-psychology-specialists-add-low-cost-adhd-treatment-services-for-louisville-area-children/ Tue, 05 Oct 2021 19:00:30 +0000 /?p=54627 Louisville-area families can now access ADHD therapy services for children and adolescents based on a sliding-scale fee from a group of University of Louisville psychologists. The treatment services recently were added to the low-cost evaluation services begun earlier this year.

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder often first diagnosed in childhood. Children with ADHD may have trouble paying attention, difficulty getting along with others or a tendency to squirm or fidget. Once a child has a diagnosis of ADHD, they can be treated with behavior therapy, now available through UofL, and medication prescribed by a physician.

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UofL faculty member and ADHD specialist Paul Rosen, associate professor in the UofL Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, and his colleagues are providing behavioral therapy based on an affordable sliding-scale fee thanks to $20,500 in funding received from the .

 “The need for ADHD services usually increases substantially a few months into the school year as teachers get to know the students and recognize when they are having problems,” Rosen said. “The first months often are when they fall behind their classmates and once they fall behind, untreated ADHD makes it much harder for them to catch up. The sooner we can get kids evaluated and treated for ADHD, the sooner we can help them and the better they will do.”

The behavioral treatment will help children and adolescents age 6-17 with ADHD learn to manage frustration and emotions and improve organization skills, as well as provide counseling and therapy.

The UofL ADHD Evaluation Service was launched earlier this year, offering affordable ADHD evaluations that can be started immediately and completed in one to two weeks. Families can access either service via the . Services are available both in-person and fully online, making it possible for the team to work with families anywhere in the Kentuckiana region.

A parenting support group also is planned for launch in the next few weeks.

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UofL psychology specialists launch low-cost ADHD evaluation service /post/uofltoday/uofl-psychology-specialists-launch-low-cost-adhd-evaluation-service/ Tue, 22 Jun 2021 14:27:50 +0000 http://www.uoflnews.com/?p=53761 A group of University of Louisville psychologists are making ADHD evaluations more accessible and affordable for Louisville area families.

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is a common neurodevelopmental disorder often first diagnosed in childhood. Children with ADHD may have trouble paying attention, difficulty getting along with others or a tendency to squirm or fidget. Once a child has a diagnosis of ADHD, they can be treated with behavior therapy and medication, but evaluations can be costly and it may take months to get an appointment.

UofL faculty member and ADHD specialist Paul Rosen, associate professor in the UofL Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, has launched the UofL ADHD Evaluation Service which provides children ages 6 through 17 with ADHD evaluations in just a few weeks. The evaluations are conducted by Rosen and his colleagues. With support from the , evaluations are available to any family based on a sliding scale, with fees for most families ranging from $10 to $100.

“There clearly is a demand for this service. Traditional evaluations can take much longer and be cost prohibitive for some parents if they are uninsured or have high-deductible policies,” Rosen said. “If a child needs help, parents can contact us and within two to three weeks have a report in hand to take to their doctor or school and get the intervention process started.”

The evaluations can be conducted entirely online. The family completes an initial questionnaire, then participates in a single two-hour virtual or in-person visit with the psychologists. Using research-based templates, a customized report is provided to the family with recommendations tailored to the child’s individual needs.

“We specialize in ADHD and are aware of certain issues that are associated with ADHD – behavioral issues, trouble dealing with emotions, trouble focusing on schoolwork or other factors,” Rosen said. “We provide detailed recommendations for school accommodations. The parents can take this report to the school to get services for their child. School accommodations can be very effective at helping kids with ADHD succeed.”

Fully virtual evaluations are available for those with transportation concerns or who live outside Louisville, making travel difficult.

This fall, the group also will begin a tailored treatment program for children and adolescents with ADHD offering frustration and emotion management training, organization skills training, counseling and therapy for children and adolescents and a parenting support group.

To learn more about the ADHD Evaluation Service or to request an evaluation, visit the .

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