Notice: We are currently at full capacity and cannot offer screening assessments or ADHD coaching

What do we offer?

We offer psychology-based services with clinical psychologists who are trained in the diagnosis and treatment of ADHD. We may refer you for appropriate treatment with one of our clinical psychologists, who are passionate about people with ADHD getting the best possible treatment. They specialise in helping improve cognitive and learning abilities, understanding of self, social skills, wellbeing, and health.

What do our clinical psychologists provide?

Our clinical psychologists provide comprehensive ADHD assessments that lead to a diagnosis of ADHD when appropriate. They provide clinical input that reduces the impact of ADHD symptoms on everyday life. This is done through interventions, therapy, and providing reports with a clear plan for your next steps. We are here to help you achieve your full potential, as well as emotionally supporting you throughout your journey.

What areas do our clinical psychologists cover?

Our clinical psychologists cover a broad range of treatment to help everyone become the best version of themselves. We cover treatment to help with social development, cognitive development, and development of general well-being. We ensure you are able to reach your full potential, by receiving professional clinical treatment in a healthcare context.

Who can access our clinical support?

Anyone who has ADHD or thinks they may need an assessment can access treatment from our clinical psychologists. We strive to ensure our service is accessible to anyone wanting clinical support for themselves or someone they know who has ADHD, or thinks they may have ADHD.

Our clinical psychologists can provide CBT training

NICE guidelines recommend CBT Therapy as an additional form of therapy alongside medication, to ensure that all symptoms are being treated.

This may help improve the following areas:

Consider a course of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for young people with ADHD who have benefited from medication but whose symptoms are still causing significant impairment in at least one domain, addressing the areas mentioned above.

NICE guidelines

NICE guidelines recommend

NICE guidelines recommend that a diagnosis of ADHD should only be made by a specialist psychiatrist, pediatrician or other appropriately qualified healthcare professional with training and expertise in the diagnosis of ADHD. Our team of professionals covers this criteria to ensure you are receiving the best care and support.

Next steps

The first step is to contact us

If you would like to book an appointment or find out more about our services, you can contact us in a number of ways and one of our friendly team of staff will be happy to help and answer any of your queries.

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