by Mimi Forrest – Provisional Psychologist | 14 May, 2024 | Supporting Neurodiverse Children & Teens, Supporting Parents & Neurodiverse Families
Educational settings present a wide range of opportunities and challenges for children and adolescents. School engagement is critical for children and adolescents to foster positive attitudes toward learning, intellectual curiosity and the development of unique...
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 Dr Wes Turner – Clinical Psychologist / Clinic Director | 28 February, 2024 | Neurodiversity Informed Psychological Therapy and Well-Being, Supporting Neurodiverse Adults
Have you ever noticed how sometimes what is going on inside your mind and heart can feel just as real as anything that happens outside of you? Understanding our inner world of thoughts, feelings, and urges is vital if we are to make loving connections with ourselves...
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 James Gardner – Speech & Language Therapist | 8 September, 2023 | Speech & Language Therapy, Supporting Neurodiverse Children & Teens
Ever struggled to find the right words, or felt like your sentences just don’t come out the way you want them to? You’re not alone – many individuals experience something called Developmental Language Disorder (DLD), a condition that shapes the way people...
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