About
Emma Taylor
Dr Emma Taylor is a Clinical Psychologist with over twenty years of experience working with neurodivergent adults and children in clinical, diagnostic and academic contexts. She works therapeutically with adults of all ages, genders and neurotypes, as well as carrying out formal diagnostic assessments for autism and ADHD, and providing supervision to other therapists. She has been practising mindfulness for twenty years, and uses it as part of her therapeutic work.

What does masking mean for neurodivergent people? In this workshop we will explore why, how…

Until very recently, the diagnostic criteria made it impossible for one person to be diagnosed…

Many neurodivergent people struggle with procrastination and inertia, and can get stuck in a cycle…

Mindfulness practices can have huge benefits: managing strong emotions, coping with physical pain, increasing focus,…

Welcome to the Living & Working with Neurodivergence: Mental Health & Wellbeing 2024 conference! We…

Neurodivergent people appear to be more likely to experience attachment trauma in their earliest relationships,…

Living and Working with Neurodivergence: Mental health and Wellbeing – A Conference for Trainers, Practitioners,…