Psychological therapy can be highly beneficial for individuals with neurodiverse conditions such as ADHD and Autism, as it addresses the emotional challenges often associated with these experiences. Many neurodiverse individuals may face difficulties in various areas of life, leading to feelings of frustration, low self-esteem, and emotional distress. Therapy provides a supportive environment to explore these emotional issues and develop coping strategies and resilience.
The therapeutic space also allows for the exploration of the possible impacts of neurodiversity, such as social exclusion, isolation, peer victimisation, and trauma. By processing these experiences, individuals can work towards healing and developing more effective social interactions and coping mechanisms, ultimately improving their overall well-being.
We offer 1:1 psychological therapy with psychologists who specialise in neurodiversity, along with post-diagnostic support to help individuals make sense of their new diagnosis and identity.