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Virtual Adults With ADHD Support Group

Details

  • WednesdaysApril 24 – May 29, 2024
  • 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
  • Free

Location

Online via Zoom

Join Zoom Meeting

Recently diagnosed with ADHD and do not know where to start? Lived with it as long as you can remember but still find it negatively impacting your relationships and achievement? Finding connection and community with others who are experiencing the same feelings can help offer support, encouragement, and strength when you need it the most.

What to expect:

  • A small group of peers sharing their experiences living with ADHD.
  • An opportunity to share your unique experiences, successes, and challenges in living with ADHD including exercises or skills that you have found to be helpful, and guided discussions around learning and utilizing new skills.
  • A safe space encouraging compassion, openness, and connection with others sharing similar experiences.

This support group is led by Tyler Carney, MSW intern.

About Tyler: I have lived with ADHD since I was a child. As a graduate student in Portland State University’s Master of Social Work program, I enjoy exploring techniques and skills beneficial for addressing many areas of life challenges. My approach is grounded in compassion and empathy, emphasizing a warm relationship while focusing on strengths to guide each individual in finding peace in themselves. I worked at the Oregon State Hospital as a Mental Health Tech for over five years helping those with a variety of challenges to better improve their activities of daily living.