Executive Function Coaching Therapists in Rhode Island

Find the best therapists in Rhode Island specializing in Executive Functioning Coaching to support meaningful, lasting change.

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Jennifer Hersey

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Executive Function Coaching Anxiety Autism spectrum disorderSelf-esteemPerformance anxietyEmotion regulation
Online only

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Casey Gallagher

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Executive Function CoachingCaregiver stress & supportChronic illnessIdentity developmentPregnancy, perinatal, postpartum mental healthComplex PTSD (C-PTSD)
 In-person & online
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Kerri Weaver

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Executive Function CoachingADHD Anxiety Mind-body connectionLife coaching Life transitions
 In-person & online
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Rebecca Swagger-LaBonte

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Executive Function CoachingADHDAdjustment difficulties & disorders Anxiety DepressionDrug addiction & abuse
 In-person & online

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Julie Hsu

Psychologist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Executive Function CoachingADHD Anxiety ParentingPregnancy, perinatal, postpartum mental healthWomen's issues
Online only
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Tina Federici

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Executive Function CoachingADHDAdolescent mental health Anxiety Depression Stress management
 In-person & online
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Connie Gilbert Rust

Pre-Licensed Professional

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Executive Function CoachingADHDAutism spectrum disorderChronic painLearning disabilities Stress management
 In-person & online
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Sarah Quaratella

Psychiatrist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Executive Function Coaching Anxiety DepressionObsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)College & graduate student mental healthADHD
 In-person & online
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Dr. Peter Meidlinger

Psychologist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Executive Function Coaching Anxiety Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) TraumaSocial anxietyPanic attacks / panic disorder
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Lou Kulpa

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Executive Function Coaching Couples counseling Anxiety Adolescent mental healthEmotion regulationAcademic challenges
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WE Consulting & Psychotherapy Inc.

Group practice

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Executive Function CoachingAutism spectrum disorder Couples counseling Loss, grief, and bereavementObsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) Trauma
 In-person & online
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Shanthi P. Ganesan

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Executive Function CoachingADHD Anxiety DepressionDivorce & separation Life transitions
Online only
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Rachel McCrystal

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Executive Function Coaching Anxiety Eating disorders & disordered eatingADHDBody image Stress management
Online only

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Matthew Mandelbaum

Psychologist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Executive Function CoachingMental Health Counseling for ProfessionalsDialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)AnxietyDepressionYoung professionals' mental health
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Amanda Marshall

Psychologist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Executive Function CoachingAdjustment difficulties & disorders Anxiety Autism spectrum disorder Depression LGBTQIA, gender, & sexuality topics
Online only

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Megan Connell

Psychologist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Executive Function CoachingAnxietyDepressionAutism spectrum disorderPost-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)Procrastination
Online only

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Emily Tripp

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Executive Function Coaching Anxiety DepressionADHD Loss, grief, and bereavement Life transitions
 In-person & online

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Allyson Baker

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Executive Function CoachingADHD LGBTQIA, gender, & sexuality topicsBurnoutSelf-careCollege & graduate student mental health
Online only

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Danielle DeSantis

Psychologist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Executive Function CoachingADHDAutism spectrum disorderLearning disabilitiesPersonality disordersNeuropsychological testing
Online only
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Intentional Discovery, LLC

Group practice

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Executive Function CoachingCommunication issues Couples counselingDivorce & separationLife coaching Relationship issues
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1-20 of 28 providers who match your search criteria

Number of therapists in Rhode Island

785

Available session format

Average cost per session

$191

Therapists in Rhode Island who specialize in:

93% Anxiety

84% Depression

60% Life transitions

60% Relationship issues

59% Stress management

59% Trauma

40% Loss, grief, and bereavement

39% Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Top insurances plans accepted

62% Blue Cross Blue Shield

43% United Healthcare

39% Aetna

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How do I find executive function coaching in Rhode Island?

You can find executive function coaching in Rhode Island by searching for therapists and coaches who specialize in attention, organization, and goal management. Executive function coaching in Rhode Island supports adults, college students, and professionals who struggle with planning, follow-through, time awareness, and task initiation. An executive function therapist in Rhode Island understands how these challenges show up in real life, whether you miss deadlines at work in Providence or feel buried under academic demands at URI.

Many providers integrate ADHD support with structured approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy. This combination helps you examine unhelpful thought patterns and build practical systems you can actually maintain. Some clinicians also draw from behavioral therapy to reinforce habits through accountability and consistent review.

In Rhode Island, you can choose in-person sessions or virtual coaching across the state. Virtual options often work well for busy professionals or students who need flexible scheduling. An executive function therapist in Rhode Island will outline how sessions run, how progress gets tracked, and what support looks like between appointments.

As you compare providers, review their experience with ADHD, learning differences, or productivity challenges. Many list insurance information on the health insurance page.

What happens in executive function coaching sessions in Rhode Island?

Executive function coaching sessions in Rhode Island focus on practical change. An executive function therapist in Rhode Island will ask about your daily routines, work or school expectations, and the specific points where things break down. You might describe staring at a blank screen, losing track of time, or jumping between tasks without finishing them.

Sessions often include concrete planning. You and your therapist may map out the week, break large projects into smaller steps, and create visual systems that reduce overwhelm. Approaches grounded in cognitive behavioral therapy help you challenge thoughts such as “I always mess this up,” which can fuel avoidance. If stress or self-criticism runs high, support for anxiety or depression may also become part of the work.

An executive function therapist in Rhode Island will emphasize accountability. You will review what worked, what stalled, and why. The tone stays collaborative and direct. The goal is progress, not perfection. Many clients appreciate the balance of structure and emotional support.

Over time, you may notice fewer last-minute scrambles and more consistent follow-through. Executive function coaching in Rhode Island builds skills you can use across work, academics, and home life.

Is executive function coaching in Rhode Island only for people with ADHD?

Executive function coaching in Rhode Island often supports people with ADHD, but it is not limited to that diagnosis. An executive function therapist in Rhode Island works with anyone who struggles with organization, prioritization, or time management. Many clients meet criteria for ADHD, while others face executive challenges due to stress, burnout, or major life transitions.

College students in Rhode Island may seek help to manage coursework and deadlines. Professionals may want support as job responsibilities expand. Parents may struggle to coordinate schedules and household tasks. Executive function coaching in Rhode Island adapts to each context and builds tools that match your environment.

Some therapists integrate behavioral therapy to strengthen routines, while others incorporate elements of psychodynamic therapy if deeper patterns such as shame or avoidance interfere with progress. The work can stay highly practical, or it can include insight into how your history shapes productivity habits.

If you are unsure whether your challenges relate to ADHD or another concern, an initial consultation can clarify that question. You can review provider specialties and training before you commit. When you feel ready to pursue executive function coaching in Rhode Island, you can explore Zencare to find the right fit.

Is executive function coaching in Rhode Island covered by insurance?

Insurance coverage for executive function coaching in Rhode Island depends on whether services fall under psychotherapy for a diagnosable condition. If you work with a licensed therapist and meet criteria for concerns such as ADHD, anxiety, or depression, your plan may cover sessions. An executive function therapist in Rhode Island can explain how diagnosis and billing apply to your situation.

Some providers operate in-network with major insurers, while others offer out-of-network reimbursement. You can review accepted plans on the health insurance page and filter your search accordingly. It helps to confirm copays, deductibles, and session limits before your first appointment.

If coaching services fall outside insurance coverage, many clinicians offer private pay options. Virtual executive function coaching in Rhode Island may also reduce travel time and expand your provider choices. Clear discussion about fees during the consultation phase allows you to plan with confidence.

Executive function challenges can affect your career, education, and daily life. Investing in structured support often pays off in improved focus and follow-through. If you are ready to connect with an executive function therapist in Rhode Island, you can explore Zencare to compare providers and take the next step.