Natasha trained as a clinical psychologist in the NHS on the University of Southampton Clinical Programme, graduating in 2012. She moved back to Ireland in 2021. She is also trained and is fully accredited as a psychosexual therapist with COSRT.
Natasha has worked in various clinical settings such as sexual health, CAMHS, Pain Management, University Counselling Services and an independent practice at the Oxford ADHD and Autism Centre involving assessment of young people with ADHD and treatment of adults and young people with ADHD.
Sarah Lawson is a Trainee Clinical Psychologist on the University of Galway Doctorate in Clinical Psychology Programme. Sarah is on a final year specialist placement in the Adult ADHD Service.
Sarah’s Phd Thesis is ‘Exploring emotional processing related to pain in people who are neurodivergent’. Sarah is interested in the adaptations of psychological interventions for neurodivergent people.
10am - 1pm : HSE Sligo – Leitrim Dr Natasha Langan, Senior Psychologist, and Sarah Lawson, Trainee Clinical Psychologist.
2pm - 5pm : Nicola Coss : ADHD Ireland National Service Development Manager & Niall Greene IACP Therapist - Overview of his work - ADHD Northern Ireland
Preliminary Schedule
1. Overview of the HSE Sligo – Leitrim - ADHD Service
2. Overview of the research , Local & National & International studies
3. Clinical Symptoms
4. Treatment modalities
5. Case presentations
6. Dual presentations i.e. ADHD & Mental Health i.e. depression – anxiety etc.
7. Case presentations possible “ A case for the audience to reflect on “
8. Neuro - divergence & ADHD
-Awareness of National Clinical Programme for Adult ADHD
- Awareness of ADHD assessment and treatment modalities
-Awareness of differential diagnosis and co-morbidities
-Awareness of differences in presentation of ADHD in women
-Awareness of what we mean by neuro-divergence and a neuro-affirmative approach
CPD Certs will be emailed to participants after attendance at the Event
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