Isaiah Lamb, PsyD
Specializing in ADHD Assessment, Identity Development & Attachment — Edina and Virtual
Specialty Areas: ADHD, Identity Development, Attachment Issues, Spiritual Concerns, Life Transitions
About Isaiah: Isaiah received his doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the Institute for the Psychological Sciences in the Washington DC area and is a postdoctoral clinician completing supervision requirements for full licensure. In addition to his work at Next Adventure, he serves as a clinician at the University of St. Thomas Counseling and Psychological Services and as an adjunct professor in their Counseling Psychology graduate programs. His clinical experience spans university counseling centers, high-need public schools, private practice, and community mental health — including extensive early career work with the unhoused population in Denver, an experience that continues to shape his commitment to accessible, compassionate care.
Therapeutic Approach: Isaiah's therapeutic approach is grounded in relational and psychodynamic theories, with a focus on how past and present relationships shape identity, emotion, and well-being. He integrates skills-based and evidence-informed strategies when helpful, tailoring treatment to each client's needs. He has specialized training in psychological assessment with a particular focus on ADHD and related concerns. Outside of his clinical work, Isaiah is a professional musician and educator — having performed with drumlines for professional sports teams, led percussion clinics nationwide, and directed award-winning ensembles. He brings that same creativity and depth to his work with clients.
Availability: In person in Edina | Virtual appointments available statewide across Minnesota. Evening and weekend appointments available.