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Becoming an Oliver McGowan Lead Trainer: My Journey 

I shared recently on social media that I was attending-and have since passed-a course run by NHS England and the National Autistic Society to become an Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training lead trainer. Quite a mouthful, right?? Some people might be familiar with this training, but for others, it might be something completely new.  I hadn’t […]
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Understanding Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD): What It Is and How to Manage It

Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD) is a term that describes an extreme emotional reaction to perceived rejection, criticism, or failure. It’s a topic I’ve been working on with some clients recently, particularly those with ADHD, as RSD can be a significant barrier to their emotional and social well-being. While not an official diagnosis, RSD is recognised […]
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Supporting Parent and Carer Wellbeing and Understanding Executive Function Difficulties

    This might seem like rather an odd pairing of topics, but bare with me! This last week I delivered two training sessions for the parents and carers of children who are supported by Neurohubs; a wonderful service that works with families of autistic children. One session was about parent/carer wellbeing and the other […]
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The Importance of Personalised Accountability in Coaching Clients with ADHD

In my work as a coach, I’ve had the privilege of collaborating with a variety of clients, each with their own unique challenges and strengths. This past week, accountability has been a central theme, particularly with two of my clients who have ADHD. Their experiences have highlighted the importance of personalised approaches in coaching, especially […]
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