by Dr David Zimmerman - Clinical Psychologist / Clinic Director | 19 September, 2024 | Supporting Neurodiverse Children & Teens, Supporting Parents & Neurodiverse Families
By Dr David Zimmerman – Clinical Psychologist, Clinic Director In recent years, the concept of anti-fragility has gained traction in various fields, including psychology and child development. Coined by Nassim Nicholas Taleb in his book “Antifragile:...
by Dr Hugh Walker – Clinical Psychologist / Clinic Director | 17 April, 2024 | Reviews & Commentary, Supporting Neurodiverse Adults
Introduction During this year’s Autism Awareness Month, my reflections have focused on societal shifts in understanding and acceptance for autistic individuals, and the areas where further awareness and advocacy are crucial. As a newly appointed Director at...
by Hannah McInnes - Practice Manager | 28 February, 2024 | Neurodiverse Informed Assessment, Neurodiversity Informed Psychological Therapy and Well-Being
What are Neurodevelopmental Disorders? Imagine your brain as a symphony orchestra. Just like a conductor assigns a piece of music to each section of an orchestra, your brain’s lobes and executive functions have specific roles. When all sections follow their parts and...
by Emalyn Gooding | 11 January, 2024 | Neurodiversity Informed Psychological Therapy and Well-Being, Supporting Neurodiverse Adults
Unraveling the Entangled Web of ADHD and Hormonal Fluctuations: A Journey Towards Personalised Care Navigating the complexities of ADHD can be a daunting task, and for women, the interplay of the menstrual cycle adds an extra layer of intricacy. The interplay of ADHD...
by Jennifer O’Neill – Occupational Therapist | 4 December, 2023 | Reviews & Commentary, Supporting Neurodiverse Adults
The recent media spotlight on autism and driving has raised important questions about the guidelines and considerations for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) who wish to operate vehicles. While this article should not be taken as legal advice, we...
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