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Struggling To Stay Focused & In Control?

We help you turn overwhelm into clarity, structure, and confidence.

When Your Mind Won't Switch Off

Living with ADHD can feel like your brain is always “on”—jumping from one thought to another, struggling to stay focused, or finding it hard to follow through on tasks.

You might start things with good intentions but lose momentum halfway through. Deadlines can feel overwhelming, distractions constant, and organisation frustratingly out of reach. Over time, this can impact your confidence, productivity, and even how you see yourself.

It’s not about laziness or lack of discipline—your brain simply works differently. And with the right support, that can become a strength rather than a struggle.

What Life Looks Like With The Right Tools?

ADHD doesn’t have to hold you back. When you learn how to work with your mind instead of against it, things start to feel clearer, calmer, and more manageable.

Through our work together, you’ll begin to:

  • Stay focused for longer without feeling overwhelmed
  • Manage distractions and improve concentration
  • Build simple systems that keep you organised and on track
  • Follow through on tasks with more consistency
  • Reduce stress, frustration, and mental overload
  • Feel more confident in your abilities and decisions

Creating Structure That Works for You

There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to ADHD. What works for others might not work for you—and that’s okay.

TOP FAQs

Frequent Asked Questions

Personalised one-on-one virtual sessions to help you manage anxiety, depression, stress, or life transitions in a safe, judgment-free space.

What types of therapy do you offer?

At the core of our practice is the fact that we provide a bespoke custom-built solution to whatever challenges you are facing. The type of problem, how long you've been affected and your personality profile will all be considered when building your action plan. No two people are alike, so no two people can be helped with one ‘ solution to solve all problems’ approach. I conduct a one-to-one initial discussion with you to make sure we address the cause of your challenged not just put a sticking plaster over the obvious visible or not so visible problem.

Are sessions confidential?

Yes, absolutely. All therapy sessions are 100% confidential. Your privacy is a top priority, and nothing discussed in your session will be shared without your written consent, except in rare cases where there is a legal obligation to ensure your safety or the safety of others.

Do I need a referral to book a session?

No referral is needed. Getting a referral can take months and sometimes years before getting the help you need. It's hard enough for you to reach out. You can book a session directly without going through a doctor or any other professional. Just choose a time that works for you and get started, it's that simple.

What if I’m not sure I need therapy?

That’s completely okay. Many people feel uncertain at first. If you're experiencing stress, anxiety, low mood, or just feel stuck, talking to a therapist can help you gain clarity. Even one session can provide valuable insight and support, you don’t need to have everything figured out before starting.

Do you work Online?

Yes. Secure video and in‑person in the Greater Manchester Area.

Are you strictly 12‑Step for addiction?

the 12 steps to addiction recovery are a well trodden path used by Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous and more recently CODA the co-dependants anonymous organisation. It's effective in certain situations but sometimes we use other methods to achieve the progress more quickly or more effectively

How many sessions will I need?

Short‑term (6–12) for focused goals; longer‑term available for deeper work. We’ll review progress regularly.

Do you diagnose ADHD or Autism?

In many cases, you may already have been given a clinical analysis of your condition. If that's not the case and you just know “ something isn't right?” we can do a spectrum analysis and whist not a clinical analysis the psychological assessment often throws up a mixture of conditions which co-exist and I do find ‘labelling’ someone with a condition blinkers the less experienced therapist from looking at the bigger picture and addressing all the things that are contributing to your unhappiness.