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ADHD Support Group

Students with ADHD have some amazing strengths and skills that set them apart from other people; but having an ADHD-mind also tends to make studying at university more difficult – no matter how much you want to succeed or how hard you try.

In this group you will have the opportunity to join with other students who have similar experiences to you. You will be invited to understand more about how your brain works and build up strategies for overcoming common ADHD-related difficulties, including:

  • Organisation
  • Procrastination and getting started on study-related tasks
  • Emotional regulation and anxiety
  • Social processes and more

This is a relaxed, neurodiversity affirming, and confidential group which meets for 2 hours each week throughout the semester. Participants need to commit to attending every week, even during busy times of semester.

Joondalup,  Mondays 1.30pm - 3.30pm,11 March – 13 May

If you are interested in being part of the ADHD Skills Group, are available on Monday afternoons and can attend each week, please contact us via:

Phone, on (+618) 6304 6706
Email – counselling@ecu.edu.au

Then, we can organise a face to face consultation with one of our group facilitators. All applicants will need to attend this brief consultation, to join the group.

We are also asking for expressions of interest for anyone who would like to be part of a Bunbury ADHD Skills Group in Semester 1, 2024. If you are interested, please e-mail us at pcsgroups@ecu.edu.au and we will send you the relevant information.

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