Coaching for ADHD: When You Need Practical Support vs. When You Need Insight

Coaching for ADHD: When You Need Practical Support vs. When You Need Insight

From Translating ADHD by Asher Collins and Dusty Chipura

April 27, 2026 · 24 min · Season 4 · Episode 23

About this episode

Asher and Dusty discuss the different types of ADHD coaching and how to determine the right support for individual needs.

In this episode of the Translating ADHD podcast, Asher and Dusty explore the various types and levels of ADHD coaching, highlighting how coaching can range from practical, day-to-day executive function support to deeper, transformational insight work. They emphasize that ADHD coaching is not one-size-fits-all; some clients benefit most from hands-on logistical help, while others thrive on open-ended reflective questions that spark new perspectives. Both hosts share real-life examples illustrating how coaches adjust their approach based on client needs and how experience plays a crucial role in recognizing when to dig deeper or focus on practical scaffolding. The episode also provides guidance for listeners on how to evaluate if their current ADHD coaching relationship is meeting their needs, cautioning against coaches who guarantee quick fixes. Asher shares a story about helping a client realize the importance of managing time as a resource, which was a breakthrough beyond organizing tasks. Dusty adds the importance of coaching clients to develop sustainable systems that work beyond the sessions. Overall, the conversation helps listeners understand what to expect from ADHD…

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Hosts: Asher Collins, Dusty Chipura

Topics covered

  • ADHD coaching
  • executive function support
  • transformational insight
  • client needs
  • sustainable systems

Keywords

  • ADHD
  • coaching
  • executive function
  • support
  • insight
  • client needs
  • sustainable systems

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