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Hello and welcome! We are the ADHD Warriors of Connecticut. We are made up of two nurse practitioners who have treated ADHD and autism for a combined total of 17 years.
Our previous practice was a developmental-behavioral pediatric office specializing in diagnosing and treating ADHD. As the ADHD Warriors of CT, our goal is to join you on your journey to manage your or your child’s ADHD.
Our goal is to make ADHD treatment easier and more accessible. We function not only as healthcare providers who can manage your medications as required, but also as your ADHD coaches. We’re here to help you discover the best strategies for you or your child!
New Patient Requests: please send an email with your child's name, DOB, and insurance provider as well as your name, phone number, and email address.
Hello and Welcome! My name is Dr. Mariam Aboukar, and I am a Board-Certified Psychiatrist. I serve as the CEO & Founder of Empath Medicine, a psychiatric private practice aimed at providing holistic, compassionate and integrative mental health care for all ages. Empath Medicine offers its services in California, Connecticut, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan and Rhode Island and during evening and weekend hours to accommodate the working professional and student. I have been blessed to train at prestigious institutions such as the Cleveland Clinic Foundation and Harvard Medical School Affiliate Hospitals and currently work at Yale New Haven Health. Additionally, if you visit my website, you will find that I am particularly passionate about helping medical trainees and professionals combat burnout. If our doctors are happier and healthier, our patients will be too! I also serve children and adolescents of war-torn countries and survivors of trauma. Schedule a consult call today!
“I have only had a few sessions with Dr. Aboukar and already my quality of life has improved drastically. She is the only Doctor that has actually listened to me and worked with me to find a solution.”
Dr. Mariam Aboukar, DO
Psychiatrist
2550 Main St
Hartford, CT 06120
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William Telemaque
Professional Mental Health Counselor 16.6 mi
William is a Licensed Professional Counselor -Associate, he brings several years of knowledge and experience to the HHS team. He has worked for almost a decade providing mental health services for adolescents and adults. He holds a Bachelor’s degree, Summa Cum Laude, in psychology, with concentration in clinical counseling. He also has a Master’s degree in Clinical Counseling from Albertus Magnus College. Presently, he is a doctoral candidate for Forensic Psychology at Walden University.
William provides group, couples, family, and individual therapy to children, teens, and adults at HHS. William’s focus is helping and transforming clients who have anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD, SUD, and addiction based disorders. He is passionate about helping and working with clients within the LGBTQ+ community.
Apart from his clinical experience, William had done research work on ADHD, psycho-somatic disorders and eating disorders. He has led several research teams at the American Psychological Association (APA) and the Association for Psychological Science (APS), while at Fielding University. William is adept at helping clients dealing with several kinds of mental health challenges, including mood, behavioral, and personality issues, as well as substance abuse. William uses the following treatment modalities in this therapy: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance Commitment Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, along with other other Person-Centered approaches. He posits that one of the keys to successful therapy is building and maintaining the therapeutic relationship and alliance. To that end, he will ensure that his clients feel safe at all times, while in therapy. His clinical approach is rooted in the healing power of self-discovery and self acceptance.
He postulates that hope is important and that he must always have hope for the client even at times when they feel like giving up.
William spends a lot of his spare time in community service, and has done extensive travel to several parts of the world to inspire positivity and optimism to those in need. His hobbies include, chess, swimming, and basketball. He currently swims with the USA Masters swim team in Shelton CT.
William provides:
Individual counseling for children, adolescents, adults, and families
Parenting, relationship and family problems, divorce, or blended families
Couples counseling including problems with infidelity, intimacy, and conflict
Anxiety, Depression, Behavioral Disorders, ADHD, Autism, Grief/Loss, Substance Use Disorders, Addiction Disorders (gaming, sex, food, tech), and Family issues
Communication Issues and Life Stage adjustment issues
Issues regarding sexuality and gender
LGBTQ+ affirming
Stress, panic, obsessive compulsive disorder, and phobias
Sheldon has over 15 years of experience in healthcare. He has worked with a diverse population of patients including adults and children. He has been trained and practiced as both a medical provider and a psychiatric provider which enables him to provide thoughtful care that considers the whole person. He offers support through mental health challenges by providing short-person problem based counseling and also provides psychopharmacological treatment.
William is a Licensed Professional Counselor -Associate, he brings several years of knowledge and experience to the HHS team. He has worked for almost a decade providing mental health services for adolescents and adults. He holds a Bachelor’s degree, Summa Cum Laude, in psychology, with concentration in clinical counseling. He also has a Master’s degree in Clinical Counseling from Albertus Magnus College. Presently, he is a doctoral candidate for Forensic Psychology at Walden University.
William provides group, couples, family, and individual therapy to children, teens, and adults at HHS. William’s focus is helping and transforming clients who have anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD, SUD, and addiction based disorders. He is passionate about helping and working with clients within the LGBTQ+ community.
Apart from his clinical experience, William had done research work on ADHD, psycho-somatic disorders and eating disorders. He has led several research teams at the American Psychological Association (APA) and the Association for Psychological Science (APS), while at Fielding University. William is adept at helping clients dealing with several kinds of mental health challenges, including mood, behavioral, and personality issues, as well as substance abuse. William uses the following treatment modalities in this therapy: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance Commitment Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, along with other other Person-Centered approaches. He posits that one of the keys to successful therapy is building and maintaining the therapeutic relationship and alliance. To that end, he will ensure that his clients feel safe at all times, while in therapy. His clinical approach is rooted in the healing power of self-discovery and self acceptance.
He postulates that hope is important and that he must always have hope for the client even at times when they feel like giving up.
William spends a lot of his spare time in community service, and has done extensive travel to several parts of the world to inspire positivity and optimism to those in need. His hobbies include, chess, swimming, and basketball. He currently swims with the USA Masters swim team in Shelton CT.
William provides:
Individual counseling for children, adolescents, adults, and families
Parenting, relationship and family problems, divorce, or blended families
Couples counseling including problems with infidelity, intimacy, and conflict
Anxiety, Depression, Behavioral Disorders, ADHD, Autism, Grief/Loss, Substance Use Disorders, Addiction Disorders (gaming, sex, food, tech), and Family issues
Communication Issues and Life Stage adjustment issues
Issues regarding sexuality and gender
LGBTQ+ affirming
Stress, panic, obsessive compulsive disorder, and phobias
William is a Licensed Professional Counselor -Associate, he brings several years of knowledge and experience to the HHS team. He has worked for almost a decade providing mental health services for adolescents and adults. He holds a Bachelor’s degree, Summa Cum Laude, in psychology, with concentration in clinical counseling. He also has a Master’s degree in Clinical Counseling from Albertus Magnus College. Presently, he is a doctoral candidate for Forensic Psychology at Walden University.
William provides group, couples, family, and individual therapy to children, teens, and adults at HHS. William’s focus is helping and transforming clients who have anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD, SUD, and addiction based disorders. He is passionate about helping and working with clients within the LGBTQ+ community.
Apart from his clinical experience, William had done research work on ADHD, psycho-somatic disorders and eating disorders. He has led several research teams at the American Psychological Association (APA) and the Association for Psychological Science (APS), while at Fielding University. William is adept at helping clients dealing with several kinds of mental health challenges, including mood, behavioral, and personality issues, as well as substance abuse. William uses the following treatment modalities in this therapy: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance Commitment Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, along with other other Person-Centered approaches. He posits that one of the keys to successful therapy is building and maintaining the therapeutic relationship and alliance. To that end, he will ensure that his clients feel safe at all times, while in therapy. His clinical approach is rooted in the healing power of self-discovery and self acceptance.
He postulates that hope is important and that he must always have hope for the client even at times when they feel like giving up.
William spends a lot of his spare time in community service, and has done extensive travel to several parts of the world to inspire positivity and optimism to those in need. His hobbies include, chess, swimming, and basketball. He currently swims with the USA Masters swim team in Shelton CT.
William provides:
Individual counseling for children, adolescents, adults, and families
Parenting, relationship and family problems, divorce, or blended families
Couples counseling including problems with infidelity, intimacy, and conflict
Anxiety, Depression, Behavioral Disorders, ADHD, Autism, Grief/Loss, Substance Use Disorders, Addiction Disorders (gaming, sex, food, tech), and Family issues
Communication Issues and Life Stage adjustment issues
Issues regarding sexuality and gender
LGBTQ+ affirming
Stress, panic, obsessive compulsive disorder, and phobias
Through active listening and thoughtful questioning, I am able to deliver high-quality care that utilizes the most recent advancements in medicine. I'm especially interested in Men's Health issues and I have unique blend of clinical knowledge and I am compassionate. I have a strong ability to connect with my patients , understand their needs, and able to provide the support they need improve their mental health.
“Dr. Kinlock is an amazing therapist. He has a natural ability to connect with people of all ages. He also brings his background knowledge about nutrition and how it can help brain function and mood into our sessions. I highly recommend Dr. Kinlock.”
Georgina Twumasi
Georgina is psychiatric APRN working in private practice ( Psych on demand LLC ).
Georgina twumasi is a devoted mother . Faith, family and building emotional wealth are the pillars of her success. She certainly no stranger to transitions of life, having relocated to this country in her youth and having had to overcome so many obstacles to get to where she is today. Georgina believes that good mental health is one of the keys to unraveling many of our suffering in life.
As a nurse practitioner Georgina Twumasi uses psychotropic medications and therapeutic modalities to help you achieve your goals in your journey to feeling better. Her holistic approach focusses on the mind, body and soul. Georgina has over 10 years of experience working both inpatient and outpatient with patients with varying ethnicity, culture, sexual orientation, age, spirituality and belief. She is the co-founder of the newly founded NGO “4 women foundation Inc” which
Georgina Twumasi
Georgina is psychiatric APRN working in private practice ( Psych on demand LLC ).
Georgina twumasi is a devoted mother . Faith, family and building emotional wealth are the pillars of her success. She certainly no stranger to transitions of life, having relocated to this country in her youth and having had to overcome so many obstacles to get to where she is today. Georgina believes that good mental health is one of the keys to unraveling many of our suffering in life.
As a nurse practitioner Georgina Twumasi uses psychotropic medications and therapeutic modalities to help you achieve your goals in your journey to feeling better. Her holistic approach focusses on the mind, body and soul. Georgina has over 10 years of experience working both inpatient and outpatient with patients with varying ethnicity, culture, sexual orientation, age, spirituality and belief. She is the co-founder of the newly founded NGO “4 women foundation Inc” which
William is a Licensed Professional Counselor -Associate, he brings several years of knowledge and experience to the HHS team. He has worked for almost a decade providing mental health services for adolescents and adults. He holds a Bachelor’s degree, Summa Cum Laude, in psychology, with concentration in clinical counseling. He also has a Master’s degree in Clinical Counseling from Albertus Magnus College. Presently, he is a doctoral candidate for Forensic Psychology at Walden University.
William provides group, couples, family, and individual therapy to children, teens, and adults at HHS. William’s focus is helping and transforming clients who have anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD, SUD, and addiction based disorders. He is passionate about helping and working with clients within the LGBTQ+ community.
Apart from his clinical experience, William had done research work on ADHD, psycho-somatic disorders and eating disorders. He has led several research teams at the American Psychological Association (APA) and the Association for Psychological Science (APS), while at Fielding University. William is adept at helping clients dealing with several kinds of mental health challenges, including mood, behavioral, and personality issues, as well as substance abuse. William uses the following treatment modalities in this therapy: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance Commitment Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, along with other other Person-Centered approaches. He posits that one of the keys to successful therapy is building and maintaining the therapeutic relationship and alliance. To that end, he will ensure that his clients feel safe at all times, while in therapy. His clinical approach is rooted in the healing power of self-discovery and self acceptance.
He postulates that hope is important and that he must always have hope for the client even at times when they feel like giving up.
William spends a lot of his spare time in community service, and has done extensive travel to several parts of the world to inspire positivity and optimism to those in need. His hobbies include, chess, swimming, and basketball. He currently swims with the USA Masters swim team in Shelton CT.
William provides:
Individual counseling for children, adolescents, adults, and families
Parenting, relationship and family problems, divorce, or blended families
Couples counseling including problems with infidelity, intimacy, and conflict
Anxiety, Depression, Behavioral Disorders, ADHD, Autism, Grief/Loss, Substance Use Disorders, Addiction Disorders (gaming, sex, food, tech), and Family issues
Communication Issues and Life Stage adjustment issues
Issues regarding sexuality and gender
LGBTQ+ affirming
Stress, panic, obsessive compulsive disorder, and phobias
With over 30 years of experience as a psychiatrist Dr. Gale Levin, MD brings both great knowledge and a dedicated commitment to each patient at Levin Psychiatric.
“Dr. Levin is someone I would recommend to anyone to follow and get advice on for health doctoral related issues. The doctorate company gives good virtual meeting services as well making it easier for patients to reach out and talk to her.”
Staff Psychiatrist Mental Health and Counseling Yale Health 2016-
Private Practice, Adult and Geriatric Psychiatry 2016-
Candidate Adult Psychoanalytic Training, Western New England Institute For Psychoanalysis 2014-
Geriatric Psychiatry Consultation Adler Geriatric Assessment Center, Yale New Haven Hospital 2016-2018
Adult Psychiatric Consultation Hispanic Clinic Connecticut Mental Health Center 2017-2018
Chief Older Adult Inpatient Psychiatric Services Yale New Haven Hospital Saint Raphael Campus 2012-2016
Medical Director Adult Inpatient Psychiatric Services Saint Raphael Hospital 2011-2012
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Juan Carlos Cleves-Bayon MD Adult and Geriatric Psychiatry