We’ll explore how you can keep building on what you’ve learned and find the right support going forward.
We will spend the session talking about the toolkit you have been developing for yourself.
We can also cover any additional strategies you’d like to explore together.
Learning to see your ADHD diagnosis as a part of who you are, rather then as a label, can be empowering. It can help shift self-judgement into self-understanding, which is key for day to day coping.
Let’s spend some time thinking about what you’ve discovered about yourself:
My ADHD challenges:
My ADHD strengths:
My learning styles:
Setting goals can help you feel more in control and focused. Let’s work on yours:
Short term goals:
Long term goals:
Tip: Break bigger goals into smaller, manageable steps. Review your progress regularly, it’s okay to adjust!
As these four sessions wrap up, think about what’s next for you.
We hope these sessions have been valuable for you in understandings your ADHD. If you have any questions or if there’s anything you’d like to explore further, please don’t hesitate to ask.
Please note: We are not an emergency service, if you are in crisis and need urgent support or are worried about immediate risk of harm to self or others, please call 999. Alternatively, you can contact your GP and ask for an emergency appointment or visit your local A&E department. You can also contact the following services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week: NHS Helpline (111) and Samaritans (116 123).