ADHD therapists in Biggleswade, England ENG, United Kingdom GB
The PsychoTRAUMA Clinic (Convergence College of Psychotherapy)
Registered Psychotherapist, Rev, DD (hon), DMin, Various Dips & Certs.
I suffer ADHD symptoms since childhood so i am able to understand this more
29 Years Experience
Claudia Behnke
Registered Psychotherapist, Ma (Psych), PGDip Psychosynthesis Psychology, Psychotherapeutic Counsellor, UKCP accredited
In my work with ADHD, I utilize a Psychosynthesis approach to address the emotional, physical, intellectual, and spiritual aspects of well-being. Subpersonality work is one of the valuable tools I use in helping individuals manage ADHD symptoms and improve focus. This framework allows us to explore how ADHD interacts with your emotional and relational life, aiming to provide a more comprehensive understanding. The ultimate goal is to enable positive, transformative change for a more balanced life.
6 Years Experience
Audra McKellar
Counsellor/Therapist, MNCS (accred), Prof.Dip.Psy.C, SMACCPH
ADHD can have a devastating effect on how you view yourself and the world around you. I can help you move on from the pain and hurt that you may have suffered or still be suffering as a result of those around you not understanding your world. I can also help you to direct your ADHD superpower in a way that is positive for you and those you care about and strengthen the areas where you feel you need more support.
5 Years Experience
Janine & ComposurePsychology Team
Psychologist, Chartered Clinical Psychologist, HCPC & BPS registered, DClinPsy, CSAccred.(AAC), MPhil (cantab)
A number of our Clinical Psychologists at ComposurePsychology are experienced in working with children and adults living with ADHD
11 Years Experience
James Darby
Registered Psychotherapist, Postgraduate Diploma Core Process Psychotherapy, DCHyp, ABSCH, MBA
I use mindfulness-based psychotherapeutic approaches for ADHD combines mindfulness meditation practice with psychotherapeutic techniques, to enhance self-awareness, attention regulation, and overall well-being. By cultivating present-moment awareness, individuals with ADHD can observe their experiences without immediate reaction, reducing impulsivity and negative, self limiting mental proliferation.
19 Years Experience