Initial Pre-Screening Online Consultation (€80)
This 30 minute session helps us to identify whether a full ADHD assessment is necessary based on your symptoms.
Keelin’s Psychological Training & Accreditation
Keelin is a Behavioural Psychologist with extensive experience in ADHD assessment, consultation and coaching. She holds a BA (Honours) in Psychology from Dublin Business School (DBS) and an MSc in Health Psychology and Behaviour from Brunel University, London.
With a directorial background in wellbeing services and as a certified ADHD Clinical Services Provider (ADHD-CCSP), Keelin upholds the highest clinical standards.
She is a professional member of several associations, including the British Psychological Society (BPS), the Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI), the Association of Contextual Behavior Science (ACBS), the International Association of Therapists (IOATH), and the International Association for Coaching Psychology (ISOP).
ADHD Experience & Approach
Since 2013, Keelin has more than a decade of experience supporting neurodiverse individuals across a variety of settings, including residential care and corporate environments.
As someone with ADHD herself, Keelin combines professional expertise and lived experience into her assessment process.
She understands that ADHD management is not a one-size-fits-all and provides personalised support throughout every stage of your ADHD journey.
ADHD Assessment Process
Keelin’s ADHD assessment process is structured, client-centred, and aligned with National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) and Health Service Executive (HSE) standards.
The process begins with an initial pre-screening consultation to help determine the need for a comprehensive assessment.
If further evaluation is required, Keelin conducts a thorough clinical assessment. This assessment includes interviews, standardised rating scales and a review of personal history, leading to a formal diagnosis by the end of the session.
After the assessment, Keelin can provide referrals for additional therapeutic, psychiatric, or medical treatments as needed.
She also offers free workplace and academic support letters to help her clients access necessary accommodations.
For those who need further documentation, Keelin provides an optional 30-page report, which can be used to access care across public and private services.