

ADHD Care Podcast
ADHD Care
Welcome to the ADHD Care Podcast, hosted by Archie Chimanayi—ADHD Specialist Clinician and Director at ADHD Care. This is your space for open, relatable, and down-to-earth conversations about ADHD—what it really looks like and how to live well with it.From navigating school, work and relationships to understanding emotions, focus, routines and support options, each episode explores the everyday realities of ADHD in a way that feels real and human. You’ll hear from guests who’ve lived it, clinicians who support it, and voices that challenge the stereotypes.Whether you’re newly diagnosed, exploring ADHD, or supporting someone who is, this podcast is here to offer clarity, connection, and a bit of light along the way.www.adhdcare.co.uk@adhdcarepodcast
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Apr 5, 2022 • 47min
Episode 2 - Understanding Emotional Dysregulation and ADHD
On this episode Archie is joined by Emma Ketley, an internationally registered Occupational Therapist with over 20 years of experience in Mental Health Practice. Emma is also an ADHD Coach in training. Archie and Emma’s discussion was centred around the following topics:Emotional Dysregulation Rejection Sensitivity DysphoriaADHD Coaching Therapy Emma is presently accepting clients for 50minute weekly or biweekly 1:1 ADHD coaching sessions through Zoom or Google Meet. If you're interested, please contact Emma via email: EBETrainingandtherapy@gmail.com

Feb 18, 2022 • 50min
Episode 1 - ADHD & Relationships
On this episode, Archie Chimanayi is joined by Dr Joy Mueller, a Counselling Psychologist. Dr Mueller was diagnosed with ADHD as an adult. Our topic of discussion on this episode is about relationships and ADHD. For many people, the relationships formed with family, partners, children, friends and colleagues are important and rewarding. They are the primary things that provide support, wellbeing, a sense of belonging and self-worth.Many people with ADHD have these positive relationships but have to work hard at maintaining them because of their ADHD symptoms.