Utilizing CBT and ACT Interventions to Address ADHD and Perfectionism in Adults
June 26, 2026 | 8:30am to 10am CT | 1.5 CE credit hours
Live, Interactive, and Virtual (via Zoom)
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CE/CEU credits included: 1.5 (see below for approval details). You must attend at least 90% of this webinar to receive continuing education credits, and attendance is monitored (partial credit not awarded).
Format: Live virtual workshop via Zoom. If you are interested on the on-demand version of this course, click here.
Investment:
- Early registration = $35 (rate active until May 22, 2026 at 11:59pm)
- Price increases to $55 thereafter
Presenter: Kristin Hoff, PsyD, LP, CMPC (see bio below)
Abstract:
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a “neurodevelopmental disorder defined by a persistent pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interferes with functioning or development” (American Psychiatric Association, 2022). Perfectionism is defined as, “the tendency to demand of others or of oneself an extremely high or even flawless level of performance, in excess of what is required by the situation (American Psychological Association, n.d.).
People diagnosed with ADHD often endorse maladaptive cognitive distortions (Serine et al., 2020), with perfectionism being the most frequently endorsed pattern of cognitive distortion (Strohmeier et al., 2016). ADHD and perfectionism may affect those with ADHD combined presentation and women more frequently than other ADHD presentations and men, respectively (Müller & Pikó, 2026). ADHD is positively correlated with higher rates of self-criticism and reduced self-compassion (Beaton, Sirois, and Miline, 2020), thus leading to potentially maladaptive behavioral patterns, including maladaptive perfectionism (Müller & Pikó, 2026). ADHD and perfectionism can uniquely impact one’s psychological well-being, self-esteem, and identity (Farmer et al., 2026). Additionally, ADHD and perfectionism are associated with higher rates of ego depletion and daily exhaustion, increasing risk for burnout (Müller & Pikó, 2026). Research recommends treating ADHD and perfectionism by reframing cognitive distortions (Serine et al., 2020), increasing self-compassion (Beaton, Sirois, and Miline, 2020), and cultivating acceptance of ADHD diagnosis and imperfect behaviors (Farmer et al., 2026). This presentation will provide a summary of the literature regarding ADHD and perfectionism and will describe how to utilize CBT and ACT interventions to address ADHD and perfectionism.
Objectives:
- Summarize the research regarding the relationship between ADHD and perfectionism
- Explain how Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) can be used to treat ADHD and perfectionism
- Describe how Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) interventions can be used to treat ADHD and perfectionism
Non-Discrimination:
HPC and ATAGF do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity, disability, military status, sexual orientation, or age.
Conflict of Interest Statements:
There is no known commercial support for this program, nor are there any relationships between the CE sponsor, presenting organization, presenter, program content, research, grants, or other funding that could be construed as conflicts of interests. Dr. Hoff receives an honorarium for instructing this course. There is no commercial support or benefits for endorsement of products (e.g., books, training, drugs).
The presenter will inform participants of the utility and validity of content discussed (including the basis for statements about utility/validity), as well as limitations of the approach and the most common and severe risks, if any, associated with program content.
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To request accommodations, contact ATAGF's Continuing Education Vice Chair, Christine Boulton-Olson, PhD, LP, at training@grandforkstherapy.com.
Presenter: Kristin Hoff, PsyD, LP, CMPC
Dr. Hoff is a licensed clinical and sport psychologist at Assessment and Therapy Associates of Grand Forks. Dr. Hoff graduated with her Psy.D. from Xavier University. She completed her pre-doctoral internship at the University of Notre Dame and her post-doctoral fellowship at The Ohio State University. Dr. Hoff is an ADHD-Certified Clinical Services Provider (Evergreen Certifications). To obtain this certification, Dr. Hoff completed specific training requirements, including 30+ hours of education/training focused specifically on ADHD and corresponding services. Dr. Hoff provides individual therapy to adults diagnosed with ADHD.
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