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Group for Adult ADHD'ers

Thu, 21 July

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Amherst Psychology

This affirming 5 week group program offers an engaging and informative space to learn more about your neurotype and connect with other adult ADHD'ers. It is open to late diagnosed / self-identified ADHD'ers and sessions will be held in-person at our practice in Canning Vale.

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Group for Adult ADHD'ers
Group for Adult ADHD'ers

Time & Location

21 July 2022, 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

Amherst Psychology, Unit 12/2 Batman Rd, Canning Vale WA 6155, Australia

About the event

This group is an engaging and neuro-affirming space for you to learn more about your neurotype and connect with other adult ADHD'ers. There can be a lot to think about after learning you're an ADHD'er and we're excited to provide this opportunity for neurokin to work through the common issues together over 5 consecutive weeks. It will be led by experienced Psychologist and ADHD'er Cherie Harris and is open to late diagnosed/identified ADHDer adults.

Important Details:

  • Registration / ticket purchases are for the full 5 week group program and attendance at all 5 sessions is requested. 
  • Sessions run from 4pm to 5.30pm on Thursday afternoons for 5 weeks starting on 21st July 2022. 
  • Held onsite at our private practice in Canning Vale. Online attendance is not available for this program, but we may offer an online version in future.
  • Maximum of 10 participants per group.
  • Early bird ticket price of $450 is available until 1 July 2022.
  • As we are a healthcare setting, face masks must be worn whilst at our office.
  • After you register, one of our psychologists will conduct a pre-group phone call to ensure the group is a good fit for you at the moment. If we determine the group is not a good fit, your ticket/registration fee will be refunded in full.

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