ADHD Accountability & Productivity Group

With Alexandra Feinberg and Catherine Mutti-Driscoll

Where:
Zoom

Who: Adults with ADHD who could use routine co-working sessions and helpful executive function strategies to remain accountable and be productive.

Cost: $50/month

When: 
Multiple ongoing sessions every week starting the week of January 8, 2024.

Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays Fridays Saturdays Sundays
9-9:50 am PT
(12-12:50 pm ET)

10-10:50 am PT
(1-1:50 pm ET)
9-9:50 am PT
(12-12:50 pm ET)
4-4:50 pm PT
(7-7:50 pm ET)
N/A 1 - 1:50 pm PT
(4 - 4:50 pm ET)
11 - 11:50 am PT
(2-2:50 pm ET)
10-10:50 am PT
(1-1:50 pm ET)

4:15 - 5:05 pm PT
(7:15 - 8:05 pm ET)

About This Group

This accountability and productivity group for adults with ADHD will provide regular access to a schedule of accountability sessions each week. Group participants will also have access to weekly sessions where participating coaches will briefly highlight an executive function skill challenge and strategies for addressing that challenge.

Not only will participants experience the camaraderie of working and learning alongside others with ADHD challenges, but they will also have access to a resource library of productivity resources often recommended by ADHD professionals.


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$50.00
Every month

You are free to cancel at any time.


About Alexandra

In addition to her work at the Hallowell Todaro ADHD Center, Alexandra has served as the Clinical Supervisor at a local mental health agency for youth and young adults for several years. During her tenure as Clinical Supervisor, Alexandra primarily supported youth with neurodiversity or mental health diagnoses who presented with challenging behavior at school.

Alexandra has particular expertise and experience in the intersection of autism, ADHD, and learning disabilities, collaborating with schools and teachers, consulting on IEPs/504 plans/behavior plans, work and school issues, academic coaching, developing emotion regulation, building social skills, dual or co-occurring diagnosis, growing confidence, and self-acceptance.

Ultimately, Alexandra hopes to be your partner in discovery and work with you to create authentic, sustainable solutions, or as she often puts it, neurodiverse solutions for neurodiverse people.


About Catherine

Catherine Mutti-Driscoll works at the Hallowell Todaro ADHD Center - Seattle as an ADHD Coach and the Director of Executive Function Coaching. Catherine loves to learn and has a variety of degrees and certifications. Highlights include Catherine’s Ph.D. in Education from the University of Washington and her coach training from Impact Parents and the International ADHD Coach Training Center.

In June 2024, Catherine will publish her first book with New Harbinger Press, The ADHD Workbook for Teen Girls: Understand Your Neurodivergent Brain, Make the Most of Your Strengths, and Build Confidence to Thrive. Catherine is also currently studying to become a Licensed Mental Health Counselor at Walden University, slated to graduate in Fall 2026. When she is not working, studying, or writing, Catherine enjoys hanging out with her neurodivergent family, drinking coffee with friends, dancing to Taylor Swift, and reading contemporary romances.