Adult ADHD Training for Professionals

As ADHD awareness grows, more and more of the adult population are being diagnosed and treated for ADHD.

ADHD is a lifelong neurodevelopmental disorder. Many people will also experience additional mental health issues and life events which may result in them seeking therapy or counselling.

In your practice, you may be working with adults with ADHD, many of whom may have difficulty engaging in therapeutic work due to their ADHD symptoms.

We offer training sessions for counsellors and therapists, who wish to know more about ADHD and how they can adapt their practice for the ADHD client.

We also have a number of training packages for different agencies and disciplines that give professionals a working understanding of ADHD. Combining psychological education, applied theatre, skills practice and experiential learning, our training can give participants new ways to understand and work with adults with ADHD.

We deliver training to professionals working in social care, health, mental health, rehabilitation, criminal justice, further education, therapy and counselling.

We also train people working in professional sport, creative arts and media.

  • ADHD Training for counsellors and therapists

    This is a three hour session which introduces current theories and models that help counsellors and therapists to understand and work with adults with ADHD. Through psychological education and experiential learning, this session will give you a working understanding of ADHD and some tools and techniques to add to your practice.

  • ADHD Training for Education professionals

    In this training we offer professionals a chance to learn and understand ADHD and how it might present in education environments. Using a combination of applied theatre, psychological education and skill practice this is experiential training to help participants develop their neuroinclusive practice.

  • ADHD Training for criminal justice professionals

    This is a course for police, probation and prison officers, court staff and any other associated colleagues who work in criminal justice and rehabilitation of offending behaviour. Combining psychological education and skills practice this course will help people to understand how ADHD affects people’s decision making and behaviour and also how to work more effectively with someone where ADHD may be present..