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ADHD symptoms often include difficulty paying attention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity. It can affect daily activities and learning.
ADHD is diagnosed through clinical evaluations, observations, and sometimes standardized rating scales.
Treatment includes behavioral therapy, medications, and lifestyle changes to help manage symptoms effectively.
Yes, ADHD can be managed with behavioral therapy, structured routines, and lifestyle modifications.
Providing structure, clear instructions, positive reinforcement, and working with professionals can help children with ADHD thrive.
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects communication, social interaction, and behavior.
Early signs may include delayed speech, lack of eye contact, repetitive behaviors, and difficulty in social interactions.
Autism is diagnosed through developmental screenings, behavioral evaluations, and assessments by specialists.
Treatment may include behavioral therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and individualized education plans.
With appropriate support, therapy, and skill development, many individuals with autism can live independently or semi-independently.
Psychiatrists diagnose and treat mental health disorders such as anxiety, depression, OCD, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and more.
If you experience persistent feelings of sadness, anxiety, mood swings, intrusive thoughts, or difficulty functioning in daily life, a consultation may be beneficial.
The first consultation typically involves discussing your symptoms, medical history, and lifestyle to develop a personalized treatment plan.
Treatment may include therapy, medication, lifestyle modifications, and support from mental health professionals.
While some conditions can be managed effectively and symptoms reduced, others may require long-term treatment and support.
Dyslexia is a learning disorder that affects reading and language processing. Individuals with dyslexia may struggle with reading fluency, spelling, and word recognition.
Dysgraphia is a neurological disorder that impacts writing skills, including handwriting, spelling, and organizing thoughts on paper.
Dyscalculia is a learning disability that affects a person’s ability to understand numbers, perform calculations, and grasp mathematical concepts.
IQ measures cognitive ability, but learning disorders like dyslexia or dyscalculia can impact academic performance despite having average or high intelligence.
Treatments may include specialized tutoring, occupational therapy, speech therapy, assistive technology, and individualized education plans (IEPs).
Psychological therapy, also known as psychotherapy or counseling, is a treatment that helps individuals address emotional and mental health challenges through guided conversations and techniques.
Therapy can help with anxiety, depression, PTSD, stress, relationship issues, self-esteem, trauma, and many other mental health conditions.
If you are struggling with emotions, relationships, work stress, or find daily life overwhelming, therapy may provide the support and tools needed to cope.
Common types of therapy include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), psychodynamic therapy, and mindfulness-based therapy.
The duration of therapy varies depending on the individual's needs. Some people see improvements within a few sessions, while others may benefit from long-term therapy.
Psychological therapy for under 18s helps children and teenagers cope with emotional, behavioral, and mental health challenges through guided support from professionals.
Therapy can support young people dealing with anxiety, depression, ADHD, autism, trauma, bullying, low self-esteem, and behavioral difficulties.
If your child is experiencing persistent sadness, anxiety, difficulty in school, social withdrawal, or changes in behavior, therapy may be beneficial.
Common therapies include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), play therapy, family therapy, and mindfulness-based interventions.
Parents can support therapy by encouraging open communication, being patient, and participating in sessions when needed to reinforce progress at home.
No referral needed. You can book directly with us.
Yes, our reports are accepted by GPs, schools, and employers for reasonable adjustments and support.
Yes, our psychiatrists can provide *private prescriptions* where clinically appropriate. We also offer guidance for sharing your diagnosis with your NHS GP.
We currently specialise in *ADHD assessments only* but can refer you to trusted autism specialists if needed.
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