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Who We Are

Our Vision

We envision a world where ADHD is not just understood but embraced, and individuals are equipped to thrive in their personal and professional lives. At ADHDEd., we’re here to empower you to unlock your potential and make a meaningful difference in your field.

Meet Dr Judith

Dr Judith Mohring is an internationally respected consultant organisational psychiatrist, coach, therapist and trainer. 

With a career spanning over 25 years she has worked in multiple clinical leadership roles, across public, private and not for profit sectors, including as a consultant psychiatrist for Orygen Mental Health, Oxleas NHS Trust, CNWL NHS Trust, Priory Group, Cognacity, Freefort and Forensic Therapies with whom she developed an award winning DBT service for women prisoners.

 

She set up her own clinical practice in 2015, in the City and Harley Street and was a Spears top 100 private practice award winner in 2023. In 2020 she founded her organisational psychiatry practice, just as the pandemic brought mental health at work into the foreground.

She has trained hundreds of leaders and managers, within legal, financial, academic and professional service settings helping them to manage stress, develop resilience and navigate the challenges of a dynamic and volatile professional environment. She has also trained hundreds of clinicians in the diagnosis, assessment and treatment of ADHD as an expert trainer to the UK Adult ADHD Network. She is a visiting lecturer at Kings College on the Organisational psychiatry MSc and is on the advisory board for the Centre for Neurodiversity at work. She coaches leaders within her organisational practice and remains a GMC registered doctor. Judith is passionate about how clinically grounded educational programmes can transform mental health and wellbeing, and has developed and delivered over one hundred workshops and webinars on lifestyle psychiatry, resilient leadership, the science of wellbeing and neurodiversity. The stress management programme she developed has been shown to reduce stress mindset from day one, with greater changes four weeks later.

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Overcome the Overwhelm with us

If you've just been diagnosed with ADHD you may have lots of questions:

 

  • Are you unsure of what ADHD actually is?

  • Are you confused about what helps apart from medication?

  • Are you embarrassed other people will think this is an excuse?

  • Are you concerned about sharing your diagnosis with others?

  • Are you ashamed of all the things you've not been able to manage over the years?

 

If you're an adult with ADHD and you haven't had a structured education programme this course is for you. 

Specialist education and support is the first step in learning to thrive with ADHD, but it's rarely offered.

We want to help you connect with your ADHD strengths, avoid the common pitfalls we all experience, reduce the shame and stigma, and embrace your ADHD identity with pride.

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