ADHD Evaluation & Treatment in New Jersey
Frances Cybenko, MSN, APRN, PMHNP-BC
Board-Certified Psychiatric NP | NJ Telehealth
ADHD is often misunderstood and frequently overlooked — especially in children and women whose symptoms may appear as anxiety, overwhelm, or burnout rather than hype. I provide thoughtful psychiatric evaluation, medication management, and supportive care for individuals and families navigating ADHD and related mental health concerns.
I often help clients who are:
Children and adolescents with ADHD
Adults struggling with focus, organization, or burnout
Women with late-diagnosed or masked ADHD
Parents seeking support for neurodivergent children
Individuals experiencing anxiety or depression alongside ADHD
Frances Cybenko, APRN, PMHNP-BC
Frances Cybenko, PMHNP-BC provides thoughtful psychiatric evaluation and medication management for ADHD and related mental health concerns for patients throughout New Jersey.
Call me directly at 732-941-9457 (O) or 848-217-4768 (C)
Telehealth and in person appointments available with select evening and Saturday appointments available for busy parents and professionals
ADHD Evaluation & Treatment
ADHD in Children
Children with ADHD often try very hard but still struggle with focus, organization, and emotional regulation. Over time this can lead to frustration, academic difficulties, and declining confidence. Early evaluation and treatment can help children develop the skills and support needed to succeed at school and at home.
ADHD in Women
Many women with ADHD spend years feeling overwhelmed, disorganized, or chronically behind without realizing ADHD may be contributing. These challenges are often mistaken for anxiety, burnout, or personal failure. With the right evaluation and support, many women finally gain clarity and tools that make daily life more manageable.
ADHD in Adults
Many adults with ADHD feel constantly overwhelmed by responsibilities, deadlines, and disorganization despite working hard to keep up. Over time, this can lead to chronic stress, frustration, and the feeling of always being behind. Proper evaluation and treatment can help clarify the cause and provide tools that make daily life more manageable.
My Approach to Treatment
Comprehensive evaluations and diagnostic formulation and ruling out potential underlying disorders that can mimic mental health conditions.
Focused on ADHD that is often overlooked — particularly in children, teens, and women whose symptoms are internalized, compensated for, or misinterpreted as anxiety or mood disorders.
Supporting co-occurring anxiety, depression, autism spectrum differences, and OCD in children and teens.
Integrating holistic and non-pharmacological strategies and psychotherapy with conservative medication management, if necessary.
Thoughtful and conservative medication management.
Psychotherapeutic support
Lifestyle and behavioral strategies
Collaborative care with families. primary care providers and specialists