Thinking about being neurodivergent may come with a mix of relief, confusion, and even fear. Maybe you’ve stumbled across stories online that resonate deeply, or a friend suggested you look into autism or ADHD, or you’ve always felt “different” but never had a clear explanation. Whatever led you here, wondering if you’re neurodivergent is the… Continue reading “I think I may be neurodivergent, now what?!”
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Influential businesswoman awards 2024
Basingstoke counsellor announces award: Acquisition International have awarded Frances Neurodivergent Businesswoman of the year, 2024.
Supporting adjustments in counselling
Basingstoke counsellor appreciates how hard it may feel to have to conform to a mould. Frances makes adjustments to work with clients unique needs to ensure equal access to all.
A shared mind: Why working with a neurodivergent counsellor matters
Neurodivergent clients may have a better experience of counselling working with a neurodivergent counsellor for a range for reasons
The high prevalence of anxiety in neurodivergent individuals
With Mental Health Awareness Week (themed around anxiety) draws to a close, many people will hang up their hats for a year, but it doesn’t stop for those living with anxiety. I’m a counsellor specialising in supporting neurodivergent individuals. I want to draw attention to their specific difficulties with anxiety. For those, with or without… Continue reading The high prevalence of anxiety in neurodivergent individuals
How can counselling help neurodivergent adults?
You may have come across this post wondering if you’re autistic or ADHD. Is counselling the right course of action? Will a counsellor understand the way your brain works? It can be really hard when you’ve been feeling like an alien, feeling as though you don’t fit in, feeling as though no one understands… To… Continue reading How can counselling help neurodivergent adults?