Tayler combines the lived experience of ADHD with professional expertise; diagnosed with ADHD at 29, she uses her journey to enrich her role at The Mini ADHD Coach, connecting deeply with our community through every story shared.
Qualifications
Tayler holds a BSc in Psychology from the University of Liverpool, where she specialized in neuroscience and research. She also has postgraduate certificates in Transpersonal Psychotherapy and Individual and Couples Counseling. She's currently enhancing her clinical skills with an MSc in Psychotherapy and Counseling and has completed various training courses on providing neurodiverse affirmative psychotherapy.
Memberships
British Psychological Society (BPS)
British Association for Counseling and Psychotherapy (BACP)
The National Counseling and Psychotherapy Society (NCPS)
Specialist Areas
Focusing on ADHD, women's health, trauma, and LGBTQ and disability advocacy, Tayler addresses these areas with personal passion and professional diligence, aiming to illuminate the strengths and diverse experiences within the neurodiverse community.
Professional Philosophy
Tayler believes in embracing ADHD's unique perspectives as strengths, advocating for visibility and empowerment. She's dedicated to creating supportive environments where individuals feel understood, valued, and equipped to work with their neurodiversity rather than against it, allowing them to live as freely and openly as possible in a neurotypical world.