The Prism | ENRICH Consulting
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The Prism

$97.00

    The Prism is a 30-session psychoeducational journey designed for adults seeking to understand ADHD through neuroscience and cultural context.

    This Is For You If:
    - You were recently diagnosed with ADHD as an adult... or suspect you might have it
    - Your family says ADHD "isn't real" or "doesn't exist in our culture"
    - You grew up being called lazy, careless, dramatic, or "not living up to your potential"
    - You're tired of ADHD resources that don't understand your background
    - You're Black, Caribbean, South Asian, Latino, African, Middle Eastern, or from an immigrant family
    - You want ADHD support that gets the cultural piece — not just the clinical piece

    After This Journey, You Will:
    - Finally understand why you've struggled — and why it wasn't your fault
    - Have words to explain your experience to people who don't get it
    - See yourself more clearly — without shame
    - Feel less alone in your experience
    - Know what to do next

    What's Included:
    - 30 sessions of guided ADHD psychoeducation
    - Designed specifically for adults from the Global Majority
    - Created by a Licensed Psychotherapist with nearly 30 years of clinical experience
    - Community voices from people who share your background
    - Built-in grounding tools and safety resources
    - Works on any device — phone, tablet, or computer
    - Your data stays private on your device
    - User Guide included

    This is psychoeducation, not therapy.

    Created by Sherry Jerimie,
    Licensed Psychotherapist and Certified Psychoanalyst,
    Co-Founder of ENRICH Global

What People Are Saying About ENRICH Apps


"At first, I was frustrated because I couldn't just click through to the end. But that forced pause was exactly what I needed. It prevented me from treating my mental health like another corporate KPI. Because I had to sit with the material, I actually absorbed it. I came for the tools, but the rhythm of the app is what actually changed me."

— Sarah, 34, Strategy Consultant


"I've been telling myself the same story about my career for ten years—that I was just 'lucky' to be here. This helped me take that story apart. It was like shining a light through my imposter syndrome and finally seeing the actual skills and grit underneath. I'm not lucky. I'm good. I finally see that now."

— Amira, 36, Senior Editor

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