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First cited by AI Jul 10, 2026
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Surfaced organically in AI answers about adhd telehealth. Not yet profiled.

AI Visibility

Visibility trend

ADHD telehealth, daily share of AI answers mentioning Cogmed, through Jul 10, 2026.

1.7%

Avg position when mentioned: 7.0

By engine

Where Cogmed is strong, and where it is invisible.

  • ChatGPT
    6.7%

Mention sentiment

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  • 1 neutral
  • 0 mixed or cautious

Recent AI answers mentioning Cogmed

ChatGPTJul 10, 2026, 09:35 UTC
What is the best ADHD coaching or therapy option without medication?

Short answer: For a non‑medication approach, the two best options are (1) ADHD‑specific cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT for adult ADHD or behavioral parent training for kids) and (2) ADHD coaching (skills + accountability). They do different but complementary things — CBT treats unhelpful thoughts/emotion regulation and builds long‑term coping skills; coaching focuses on practical, day‑to‑day executive‑functioning strategies and accountability. Recommended services and resources (with why): CBT for ADHD — look for therapists who explicitly advertise “CBT for ADHD” or training in Safren/Safren‑style protocols. BetterHelp and Talkspace — convenient teletherapy platforms with many CBT therapists; good if you need quick access and flexible scheduling. Verify therapist experience with ADHD before starting. CHADD (chadd.org) “Find a Professional” directory — nonprofit, reputable listing of clinicians who specialize in ADHD; good for finding local, ADHD‑experienced therapists. Local psychologists/clinics trained in CBT for adult ADHD (search “CBT for adult ADHD + [your city]” or look for therapists who reference Steven Safren’s protocol). ADHD coaching — practical skill-building, goal setting, accountability. ADHD Coaches Organization (ADHDCO/ACO) directory — search for certified ADHD coaches (ensures coach meets professional standards). ADD Coach Academy (ADDCA) graduates — many coaches trained there; good option if you want coaches with specific ADHD coach training. Private coaching services (e.g., NewHarbinger coaches or independent certified coaches listed on ACO) — pick a coach who lists executive function, time management, and accountability as specialties. Tools and adjuncts that many people find helpful Focusmate — live virtual coworking sessions for accountability (low cost/free). Cogmed — working‑memory training programs (mixed evidence but some people notice benefit for working memory). Apps: Todoist, TickTick, Notion, or structured planners (useful when guided by a coach/therapist). Which to choose and when If you have co‑existing anxiety, depression, low self‑esteem, strong procrastination tied to thinking patterns — start with CBT for ADHD (therapist). If your main problem is organization, time blindness, follow‑through and you want hands‑on systems and accountability — start with a certified ADHD coach. Best outcome for many people: CBT + coaching together (therapist for underlying patterns; coach to build routines and implement systems). How to pick a good therapist or coach (questions to ask) Do you have experience working with ADHD? How long? Do you use CBT for ADHD (or Safren’s protocol) / do you do behavioral parent training (for children)? Are you trained or certified by ACO, ADDCA, or a recognized CBT program? What does a typical session look like? How long before I can expect changes? Do you offer a free/low‑cost intro session or sliding scale? Practical notes Cost: coaching is often out‑of‑pocket ($80–$200+/session). Therapy may be insurance‑covered if you use an in‑network clinician. Duration: CBT protocols typically 12–20 sessions; coaching varies by goals (often ongoing or blocks of 8–12 sessions). Evidence: CBT for adult ADHD has better evidence for reducing symptoms and improving functioning than general coaching; coaching helps build practical routines and accountability but has a smaller evidence base. If you tell me whether this is for an adult or a child, your main challenges (focus, procrastination, planning, school/work, relationships), and whether you want telehealth or in‑person, I can give 2–3 specific clinicians/coaching services in your area or within your budget.

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Competitive Landscape

Cogmed vs the brands AI recommends alongside it

The real competitive set in ADHD telehealth: brands the engines name in the same answers, ranked on the latest day.

BrandRankAI visibility
Cogmed logo
CogmedThis brand
#54
1.7%
ADD Coach Academy logo
ADD Coach Academy

1 shared answers

#52
1.7%
#26
3.3%
BetterHelp logo
BetterHelp

1 shared answers

#10
15.0%
CHADD logo
CHADD

1 shared answers

#12
11.7%

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