AARON

ADHD/ASD COUNSELLOR
INTEGRATIVE COUNSELLOR
TRANSPERSONAL PSYCHOLOGY
‘STUCKNESS’ & INNER CHILD THERAPIST
TRAUMA THERAPIST
COUPLES & FAMILY THERAPIST
BEREAVEMENT & GRIEF THERAPIST
GAMING ADDICTION THERAPIST 
ADOLESCENT COUNSELLOR
CHILDREN 10+

 

DIAGNOSED COMBINED ADHD

LOCATION ~ MK45

Aaron had until last year lived his whole life with undiagnosed ADHD and he has the diagnosis of the Combined type. He also has recently been diagnosed as Autistic and now defines himself as AuDHD and with that he finally understands why he had struggled so much growing up. 

Aaron has persisted through years of professional counselling and psychological training and has learned through his own experiences what methods and lived experiences can help ADHD and ASD clients who are dealing with the same issues.  

He took many different pathways to get to where he is now and fully understands how individual everyone’s support needs to be and with that draws on many different areas of psychological expertise in order to form routines and patterns for ADHD with the aim for them to be meaningful and sustainable. 

Aaron has seen first-hand the psychological impact that can come from not being diagnosed early.  In his own family he was often thought of as ‘misbehaving’, ‘naughty’, ‘loud’ and struggled hugely with his impulsivity as a child.  He was brought up in a household with strong, regimented parenting and when Aaron couldn’t achieve the expected standards, he felt terrible guilt and shame that comes with RSD for many ADHD people. 

As a teenager, he developed an interest in mental health, which eventually led him to train professionally.  He is now a qualified Transpersonal Psychologist and an Integrative Counsellor where he works holistically.  

Aaron has a lived experience of how it is to be ‘not understood’ in all aspects of his ADHD and ASD life.  He empathises with the intense feelings this can bring as well as the consequences of those feelings to the person and others around them.  He has experienced many of the typical AuDHD emotions; guilt, shame, anger, loss, RSD and the traumatic impact these can have on a person’s life.  He understands the pain and loneliness which often goes alongside undiagnosed ADHD and ASD.  

Aaron has managed to succeed through the issues of not being diagnosed until adulthood has brought.  He is following his dreams by helping other ADHD people and is passionate about clients ‘finding their true selves’ – hearing and developing their inner voice which so often gets pushed down and ignored when trying to fit in with what society expects.  Life can present as ableist and he approaches this concept in this therapeutic practice as part of being unstuck.  He firmly believes there are no hurdles that cannot be overcome. 

Aaron has experience of working with many different areas of trauma in therapy including purely ADHD related topics, physical and sexual abuse and impactful incidents.  He has helped many clients with both therapeutic, behavioural and practical ways to feel in control of these experiences allowing them to regain control of their lives and view themselves as being capable instead of feeling stuck within their neurodiversity. 

Aaron also studied Psychology to Masters level and undertakes use of advanced psychological concepts, theories and research.  He is a member of The British Psychological Society and the National Counselling & Psychotherapy Society (NPCS).  

His use of transpersonal psychology and the spiritual is an aspect of this work that can be used for clients wanting to explore who they are and how they fit into the world, which commonly comes up with ADHD and ASD.  Aaron uses this to explore the very essence of the meaning of their existence, questions such as “why do I exist?” or “why am I here” can be explored and the results can be very profound, illuminating and life changing for clients.  

Aaron very much understands ADHD task and decision paralysis and works with clients to help them accept that sometimes ‘being stuck’ is okay and necessary before choosing the right path forwards which he believes is possible for all. 

Aaron also has worked with couples & families in the past in order to work on conflicts and how to resolve them. The ‘stuckness’ between couples often causes friction and through strategies and by giving a space for both people to hear each other, couples and families can move towards a more harmonious and balanced relationship. Through family and individual therapy Aaron is also able to work with children from 10+ years and teenagers with their complex and overloaded lives and is able to support their development and understanding of their ADHD as well as themselves more deeply. 

Overall, Aaron believes that every client – with the right support – can develop a sense of stability and find a way for their own self-soothing regardless of ADHD; it is a gift not an impediment despite challenges. And valuing your whole self is part of the process Aaron ensures his clients reach. 

 

Qualifications

  • Bsc Psychology 2008 Msc Transpersonal Psychology & Consciousness Studies 2015
  • CPCAB Certificate in Counselling Skills Level 2 2015
  • CPCAB Certificate in Counselling Skills Level 3 2016
  • CPCAB Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling Level 4 2019
  • NCFE Certificate in Understanding Autism Level 2
  • Mental Health First Aid 2022
  • Working with Bereavement and Complex Grief 2022
  • Supporting Adult Survivors of Childhood Abuse Course 2022
  • Computer Gaming Therapy 2023
  • Level 3 Safeguarding Adults 2024
  • Level 3 Safeguarding Children 2024

 

AARON



ADHD/ASD COUNSELLOR

INTEGRATIVE COUNSELLOR

TRANSPERSONAL PSYCHOLOGY

‘STUCKNESS’ & INNER CHILD THERAPIST

TRAUMA THERAPIST

COUPLES & FAMILY THERAPIST

BEREAVEMENT & GRIEF THERAPIST

GAMING ADDICTION THERAPIST 

ADOLESCENT COUNSELLOR

CHILDREN 10+

 

DIAGNOSED COMBINED ADHD

LOCATION ~ MK45

Aaron had until last year lived his whole life with undiagnosed ADHD and he has the diagnosis of the Combined type. He also has recently been diagnosed as Autistic and now defines himself as AuDHD and with that he finally understands why he had struggled so much growing up. 

Aaron has persisted through years of professional counselling and psychological training and has learned through his own experiences what methods and lived experiences can help ADHD and ASD clients who are dealing with the same issues.  

He took many different pathways to get to where he is now and fully understands how individual everyone’s support needs to be and with that draws on many different areas of psychological expertise in order to form routines and patterns for ADHD with the aim for them to be meaningful and sustainable. 

Aaron has seen first-hand the psychological impact that can come from not being diagnosed early.  In his own family he was often thought of as ‘misbehaving’, ‘naughty’, ‘loud’ and struggled hugely with his impulsivity as a child.  He was brought up in a household with strong, regimented parenting and when Aaron couldn’t achieve the expected standards, he felt terrible guilt and shame that comes with RSD for many ADHD people. 

As a teenager, he developed an interest in mental health, which eventually led him to train professionally.  He is now a qualified Transpersonal Psychologist and an Integrative Counsellor where he works holistically.  

Aaron has a lived experience of how it is to be ‘not understood’ in all aspects of his ADHD and ASD life.  He empathises with the intense feelings this can bring as well as the consequences of those feelings to the person and others around them.  He has experienced many of the typical AuDHD emotions; guilt, shame, anger, loss, RSD and the traumatic impact these can have on a person’s life.  He understands the pain and loneliness which often goes alongside undiagnosed ADHD and ASD.  

Aaron has managed to succeed through the issues of not being diagnosed until adulthood has brought.  He is following his dreams by helping other ADHD people and is passionate about clients ‘finding their true selves’ – hearing and developing their inner voice which so often gets pushed down and ignored when trying to fit in with what society expects.  Life can present as ableist and he approaches this concept in this therapeutic practice as part of being unstuck.  He firmly believes there are no hurdles that cannot be overcome. 

Aaron has experience of working with many different areas of trauma in therapy including purely ADHD related topics, physical and sexual abuse and impactful incidents.  He has helped many clients with both therapeutic, behavioural and practical ways to feel in control of these experiences allowing them to regain control of their lives and view themselves as being capable instead of feeling stuck within their neurodiversity. 

Aaron also studied Psychology to Masters level and undertakes use of advanced psychological concepts, theories and research.  He is a member of The British Psychological Society and the National Counselling & Psychotherapy Society (NPCS).  

His use of transpersonal psychology and the spiritual is an aspect of this work that can be used for clients wanting to explore who they are and how they fit into the world, which commonly comes up with ADHD and ASD.  Aaron uses this to explore the very essence of the meaning of their existence, questions such as “why do I exist?” or “why am I here” can be explored and the results can be very profound, illuminating and life changing for clients.  

Aaron very much understands ADHD task and decision paralysis and works with clients to help them accept that sometimes ‘being stuck’ is okay and necessary before choosing the right path forwards which he believes is possible for all. 

Aaron also has worked with couples & families in the past in order to work on conflicts and how to resolve them. The ‘stuckness’ between couples often causes friction and through strategies and by giving a space for both people to hear each other, couples and families can move towards a more harmonious and balanced relationship. Through family and individual therapy Aaron is also able to work with children from 10+ years and teenagers with their complex and overloaded lives and is able to support their development and understanding of their ADHD as well as themselves more deeply. 

Overall, Aaron believes that every client – with the right support – can develop a sense of stability and find a way for their own self-soothing regardless of ADHD; it is a gift not an impediment despite challenges. And valuing your whole self is part of the process Aaron ensures his clients reach. 

 

Qualifications

  • Bsc Psychology 2008 Msc Transpersonal Psychology & Consciousness Studies 2015
  • CPCAB Certificate in Counselling Skills Level 2 2015
  • CPCAB Certificate in Counselling Skills Level 3 2016
  • CPCAB Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling Level 4 2019
  • NCFE Certificate in Understanding Autism Level 2
  • Mental Health First Aid 2022
  • Working with Bereavement and Complex Grief 2022
  • Supporting Adult Survivors of Childhood Abuse Course 2022
  • Computer Gaming Therapy 2023
  • Level 3 Safeguarding Adults 2024
  • Level 3 Safeguarding Children 2024