

Guest Speaker: AI and ADHD
A Clinical Look at Promise and Peril
AI tools are everywhere — but for ADHD brains, not all of them help. Some reduce friction, support working memory, or make task initiation easier. Others quietly extend the same loops the brain was already stuck in.
This event is designed primarily for clinicians working with neurodivergent populations, but all licensed mental health clinicians are welcome. Andrew will speak for 30 minutes, with 30 minutes available for Q & A .
Participants will leave with:
• A practical way to evaluate any AI tool against how your own brain actually works
• A short follow-up resource to help you apply what you learned
• Clarity on what AI helps with, what it quietly makes worse, and why the difference matters
• For clinicians: a framework for how to think about the AI tools your clients are already using
About the Speaker
Stephen Andrew Waller-DeLaRosa, LPC, works with neurodivergent adults in Georgetown, Texas, including those with ADHD, autism, and late-identified adults navigating executive functioning and daily life. He has spent years at the intersection of clinical practice, systems thinking, and AI, building tools that address the exact difficulties he sees clinically. He brings that perspective to the growing conversation about what AI does for the ADHD brain.