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ADHD Care Podcast - Episode 16 - Sensory Processing Differences with Emma Ketley

Episode 16 - Sensory Processing Differences with Emma Ketley

01/28/23 • 55 min

ADHD Care Podcast
Archie's special guest this week is Emma Ketley, an internationally registered Occupational Therapist with over 20 years of experience in Mental Health practice. Emma is also a trained ADHD Coach. Emma did feature on episode 2 of this podcast series and this time has another opportunity to share her expertise focusing specifically on Sensory Processing differences.
Emma is presently accepting clients for 50 minute weekly or biweekly 1:1 ADHD coaching sessions through Zoom or Google Meet. If you're interested, please contact Emma via email: [email protected].
To find out more about Emma's work and the services she offers please visit her website:
https://www.enrichedbyexperience.com/
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Archie's special guest this week is Emma Ketley, an internationally registered Occupational Therapist with over 20 years of experience in Mental Health practice. Emma is also a trained ADHD Coach. Emma did feature on episode 2 of this podcast series and this time has another opportunity to share her expertise focusing specifically on Sensory Processing differences.
Emma is presently accepting clients for 50 minute weekly or biweekly 1:1 ADHD coaching sessions through Zoom or Google Meet. If you're interested, please contact Emma via email: [email protected].
To find out more about Emma's work and the services she offers please visit her website:
https://www.enrichedbyexperience.com/

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Episode 15 - Discussing all things ADHD with Professor Russell Barkley

This week Archie is joined by a very special guest Professor Russell Barkley and discuss all things ADHD. Dr Barkley is well known in the field of ADHD and has devoted much of his scientific career to studying ADHD and related fields. Dr Barkley recently retired from his position as a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry.
Professor Barkley has been involved in research since 1973 and a licenced Clinical Psychologist since 1977. He is also a renowned author and has published a number of books, rating scales and clinical manuals. He has also published more than 280 scientific articles and book chapters related to the nature, assessment and treatment of ADHD and related disorders.
For more information please visit Professor Barkley's website www.russellbarkley.org

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