The ADHD Brain, Wired Differently
Your ADHD brain isn’t broken. It’s wired differently. It runs on interest, novelty and urgency rather than on importance and routine, and that single difference explains a huge amount about...
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Reach us via email, chatbot or WhatsApp messagesReach us on WhatsApp messages only: +447511116565Appointment times: Monday - Sunday: 8 AM-10 PM.The very latest news from the world of Psychology. Private Therapy Clinic blog offers information about psychological concepts, theories, therapeutic approaches and human behaviour. The articles and vides posted here also offer tips and advice written by registered Psychologist Dr. Becky Spelman and our team of Psychiatrists, Psychologists and Psychotherapists.
Your ADHD brain isn’t broken. It’s wired differently. It runs on interest, novelty and urgency rather than on importance and routine, and that single difference explains a huge amount about why some things feel effortless while others feel impossible. That has nothing to do with character. It’s how the brain is built. If you’ve spent…
Your ADHD brain isn’t broken. It’s wired differently. It runs on interest, novelty and urgency rather than on importance and routine, and that single difference explains a huge amount about...
Your GP can refer you to an NHS-funded ADHD assessment provider of your choosing, rather than whoever happens to be nearest or has the shortest local waiting list. That right...
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Getting an ADHD assessment on the NHS is free. It can also take years. Private assessment costs money and takes weeks. The right choice depends on where you live, how...