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Unmasking ADHD: Addressing Impasses, Cathecting the Natural Child Workshop with Cheryl Y. Leong and Romy Graichen

Masking’ is an adapted set of intrapsychic, socio-behavioral and relational patterns that hide or minimize...

Last updated 15 July 2024

Masking’ is an adapted set of intrapsychic, socio-behavioral and relational patterns that hide or minimize ADHD in order to adjust to neurotypical standards or familial/societal norms.

This workshop will explore ‘masking’ with the ADHD population, its clinical presentation as well as impact on life scripts, development of impasses, transference material and other challenges. We will facilitate a discussion on de-pathologising ADHD and propose ‘neurodiversity’ as a therapeutic value. Some specific TA inspired therapeutic interventions will be suggested for addressing impasses and cathecting the Natural Child.

The presenters are committed to cultivating a space that is Neurodivergent affirming and that values diversity and inclusion.

Course Content

Unmasking ADHD: Addressing Impasses, Cathecting the Natural Child Workshop with Cheryl Y. Leong and Romy Graichen

Presenter

Cheryl Y. Leong

Cheryl Y. Leong is a California licensed psychotherapist and a Certified Transactional Analysis Practitioner with USATAA. Her two decade experience as a therapist & clinical supervisor has ranged from working with Asian American mental health, immigration challenges, LGBTQIA+ affirming work and Adult ADHD empowerment. Her therapeutic approach draws from systemic, relational, classical transactional analysis and jungian-based expressive arts therapy. This work has extended to advocacy as well as organizational diversity, equity and inclusion consultation internationally.

Romy Graichen

Romy Graichen is a multiply neurodivergent supervisor, trainer and psychotherapist. Besides working in private practice, she is a trainer in Specialist Diploma in Neurodiversity Informed Psychotherapy, Safeguarding Lead and Clinical Supervisor in an international counselling organisation. She offers Neurodiversity Affirming Supervision and Psychotherapy. Previous work included focus on EDI (Equality, Diversity and Inclusion) and trauma.

The Link Centre

This workshop in a collaboration between the Link Centre and Onlinevents

At the Link Centre we pride ourselves in delivering high quality options tailored to needs of clients and delivered in a relaxed, comfortable yet stimulating environment in which people feel safe to learn and develop. We work with individuals, groups, organisations, and educational establishments using the depth of our psychological knowledge, to facilitate growth and development.

Our training centre is located in the heart of the countryside, in Plumpton, East Sussex. It provides a variety of training rooms, extensive parking, and disabled access, to help meet the needs of individuals attending our courses. As well as this the centre has extensive grounds that can be enjoyed during lunch and tea breaks.

We also offer in-house coaching, training and consultancy that is tailored to the needs of our customers.

Our trainers and consultants are all fully qualified, experienced, skilled and accredited to both national and international level.

For more information about The Link Centre Visit thelinkcentre.co.uk