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ADHD Service Providers: List Your Services

Please review the information on this page before starting the registration process. When you are ready to begin, use the link at the bottom of this page.

NOTE: If you are a current or former paying member of ADD Resources, and wish to register for the Directory, please contact us so we can revise your membership type in our system. Do not continue with this online process.

Registration Instructions

Step I: Read the Enrollment Guide

It contains detailed instructions with screenshots to help you through the process.

Step II: Accept the Participant Agreement

Print out this Agreement and save a copy for your records.

Step III: Complete the Enrollment Process

After accepting the Participant Agreement, you will be sent to the first page of the Directory registration site.

Step IV: Save Your Confirmation Email

After you finish the enrollment process, you will receive an email confirming your registration. Save this confirmation email. It provides you with a record of your registration and a link for updating your profile.

Step V: Login to Your Profile

Use the link in your confirmation email to login to your profile so that you can verify you have entered all your information accurately. The information you enter in your profile will be visible to thousands of people. We want you to convey a professional image to prospective clients.

We Value Your Feedback

We have tried to make the process as simple, but yet, as complete as possible. If you have suggestions on how we could further improve the Directory or promote its growth and use, please contact us.

Step I:
Read the Enrollment Guide







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