Embrace the Chaos: ADHD Strengths Uncovered
It's time to turn the spotlight onto STRENGTHS IN ADHD!!
Frustrated by the lack of attention this gets in clinical practice and in our general community, MindMatters Clinic psychologist Charlotte Lawson (she/her) turns the kōrero (conversation) to strengths in ADHD.
A registered psychologist and proud ADHDer, come and join Charlotte for this practical and engaging session where she will invite you to explore your strengths. The session will draw from research, her experience as a clinician, and your own experience whether you're ADHD yourself or want to better understand others in your life.
This is open to anyone interested in ADHD: All are welcome!
Overview of this session:
Date: Thursday 03 October 2024, 7.30pm - 8.30pm
Where: Online via Teams - so you can do it from the comfort of your own home!
Cost:
Frustrated by the lack of attention this gets in clinical practice and in our general community, MindMatters Clinic psychologist Charlotte Lawson (she/her) turns the kōrero (conversation) to strengths in ADHD.
A registered psychologist and proud ADHDer, come and join Charlotte for this practical and engaging session where she will invite you to explore your strengths. The session will draw from research, her experience as a clinician, and your own experience whether you're ADHD yourself or want to better understand others in your life.
This is open to anyone interested in ADHD: All are welcome!
Overview of this session:
- Karakia and Minutes to begin
- Pepeha and Introductions
- The narrative of ADHD as a superpower - helpful or problematic?
- Practical Strategies to leverage your strengths
- Questions
- Karakia to close
Date: Thursday 03 October 2024, 7.30pm - 8.30pm
Where: Online via Teams - so you can do it from the comfort of your own home!
Cost:
- Financial members $20.00 (incl. GST), and
- Non-financial members: $59.95 (incl. GST and 1x financial membership to ADHD NZ for one person, for one year).
Charlotte Lawson (she/her, 🌈) is a psychologist and a proud ADHDer with MindMatters Clinic, a team of NZ leading clinical experts.
Charlotte specialises in neurodivergence, as well as supporting rangatahi (youth) and whānau wellbeing. She offers many years of experience in the mental health sector, including in leadership roles. These days, she works with individuals and organisations providing assessment, training workshops and resource development. Charlotte takes a strength-based and trauma-sensitive approach to her practice. Outside of her mahi (work) she loves yoga, reading books in the sun with her cat, and is a knitting extraordinaire. |