About this Event
About the workshop
Join us for this in-person half day workshop, where we explore a new wave of training designed to transform how we support clients with ADHD. This isn't about passive learning - it's a collabarative, reflective space where therapists grow together. Discover and co-create practical, neuroaffirming strategies to bring into your sessions, and be part of changing the face of how we learn, connect and practice therapy.
Designed for counsellors and trainee counsellors who want to deepen their understanding and enhance their skills when working with clients who have ADHD.
This fun, interactive, and collaborative session will offer valuable insights, practical tools, and a supportive space to explore how best to meet the unique needs of neurodivergent clients. Expect lively discussion, shared learning, and plenty of takeaways you can use in your counselling practice right away.
Please note - Photography and video footage will be taken on the day.
Facilitators:
Justin Joseph and Sal Bailey
About Justin:
Justin Joseph is an integrative counsellor and emotional intelligence coach, with experience working across secondary schools, higher education, and private practice. He supports clients navigating a wide range of challenges, including those related to neurodiversity.
Having been diagnosed with ADHD, Justin brings both professional expertise and lived experience to his work—offering authentic insight into the realities and strengths of individuals with ADHD.
Justin is also a registered member of the BACP.
About Sal:
Sal Bailey is an integrative counsellor with AuDHD (Autistic and ADHD), bringing both personal and professional experience to their therapeutic work. Sal has extensive experience counselling individuals in higher education and private practice, supporting clients from a wide variety of backgrounds.
With a special interest in working with neurodivergent individuals, Sal is passionate about helping clients overcome the challenges associated with neurodiversity and empowering them to reach their full potential. Sal also founded “The Self Actualised Autistic”, a social media platform that provides an inclusive space for autistic individuals and those supporting them, promoting understanding, connection, and empowerment within the neurodivergent community.
Sal is also a registered member of the BACP.
Don't miss this opportunity to expand your knowledge and network with fellow professionals in the field! Book your tickets now!!
- Tea/coffee and hot chocolate provided.
- Free on site parking
- Bring any snacks for the short breaks
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Cotton Court Business Centre, Cotton Court, Preston, United Kingdom
GBP 54.88







