About Liz Ahmann

Elizabeth (Liz) Ahmann, ScD, RN, PCC, NBC-HWC is an ADHD and Health and Wellness Coach. In her private practice, Dr. Ahmann delivers individualized, compassionate, evidence-based, coaching, drawing on the latest research knowledge and best practices in the field. As part of her ADHD coaching, she specializes in working with gifted and highly gifted individuals.

In addition to coaching for ADHD and health and wellness, Dr. Ahmann also offers coaching and mentoring in the writing process at any level; teaches a highly acclaimed teleclass on mindfulness for ADHD; and trains other coaches.

The mother of three adults with ADHD, giftedness, and learning challenges, Dr. Ahmann holds a masters degree in nursing and a doctorate in public heath and holds the Professional Certified Coach (PCC) credential from the International Coach Federation and the National Board Certified – Health and Wellness Coach (NBC-HWC) credential form the International Consortium for Health and Wellness Coaching. She is a faculty member and Subject Matter Expert, in the Health and Wellness Coaching Department at the Maryland University of Integrative Health. She conducts research on coaching and is a member of the Research Committee of the ADHD Coaches Organization. She presents at local and national conferences on topics related to coaching, ADHD, mindfulness, research, and writing.

Dr. Ahmann takes her own professional education and development seriously. She has trained with Fast Track Academy; Mentor Coach, JST Training (for children, teens, and young adults); Laser Coaching Intensive; Wellcoaches; and through other varied conferences and continuing education opportunities. She is committed to bring the best skills, training, and research-backed practices to helping individuals develop the structures, support, skills, and strategies needed to meet their personal goals.

Dr. Ahmann is affiliated with the Edge Foundation and is a professional member of the following organizations:

  • ACO – ADHD Coaches Organization (member of Research Committee)
  • APSARD – American Professional Society for ADHD and Related Disorders
  • CHADD – Children and Adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
  • ICF – International Coach Federation
  • IOC – Institute of Coaching
  • LDA – Learning Disabilities Association of America