
NeuroMagic Club
NeuroMagic Club
Opening hours
- Sunday
- Closed
- Monday
- 10:00 - 17:00
- Tuesday
- 9:30 - 20:00
- Wednesday
- 10:00 - 20:00
- Thursday
- Closed
- Friday
- 9:30 - 18:00
- Saturday
- 8:00 - 17:00
Swallow Mill, Business Centre Higher Hillgate
Stockport SK1 3HJ
Stockport SK1 3HJ
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ADHD Support – In-Home Sessions (5–18) - Greater Manchester & Cheshire
. Duration:2h··. Price:£250
In-home ADHD support for children and young people aged 5–18, delivered in the environment where they feel safest and most regulated.
This option is particularly helpful for young people who feel overwhelmed in clinical or online settings, or where early support benefits from being offered in context.
Sessions are trauma-informed, neurodivergent-affirming, and tailored to the child or young person’s developmental stage and individual needs.
In-home sessions may include:
• emotional regulation support
• understanding behaviour through an ADHD and nervous-system lens
• age-appropriate psychoeducation
• confidence and self-esteem building
• practical strategies for home and school
• guidance for parents or carers where appropriate
In-home sessions are available to families in Greater Manchester and Cheshire only.
Availability is limited and subject to location, suitability, and safeguarding considerations.
I will contact you to confirm location, suitability, and final arrangements before the session.
Please note: This service is not a crisis or emergency service and does not replace CAMHS or statutory mental health provision. Safeguarding concerns are managed in line with professional and legal responsibilities.
This option is particularly helpful for young people who feel overwhelmed in clinical or online settings, or where early support benefits from being offered in context.
Sessions are trauma-informed, neurodivergent-affirming, and tailored to the child or young person’s developmental stage and individual needs.
In-home sessions may include:
• emotional regulation support
• understanding behaviour through an ADHD and nervous-system lens
• age-appropriate psychoeducation
• confidence and self-esteem building
• practical strategies for home and school
• guidance for parents or carers where appropriate
In-home sessions are available to families in Greater Manchester and Cheshire only.
Availability is limited and subject to location, suitability, and safeguarding considerations.
I will contact you to confirm location, suitability, and final arrangements before the session.
Please note: This service is not a crisis or emergency service and does not replace CAMHS or statutory mental health provision. Safeguarding concerns are managed in line with professional and legal responsibilities.
This service supports children and young people aged 5–18 who are experiencing emotional regulation difficulties, behavioural challenges, anxiety, overwhelm, or challenges linked to ADHD and neurodivergence.
Support is tailored to the young person’s age, developmental stage, and individual needs, and is delivered in a safe, trauma-informed, and neurodivergent-affirming way.
Sessions may be offered:
• online
• in person
• via home visits for families local to Greater Manchester or Cheshire (please book this separately using the In-Home Sessions service)
Home visits can be particularly helpful at the beginning of support, allowing the young person to feel safe and settled in a familiar environment.
Sessions may include:
• emotional regulation support
• understanding feelings and behaviour
• nervous system education (age-appropriate)
• confidence and self-esteem building
• practical strategies for home and school
Parent or carer involvement is essential and will be discussed during the initial consultation to ensure the right level of support for the young person.
Please note: This service is not a crisis or emergency service and does not replace CAMHS or statutory mental health provision. Safeguarding concerns will be managed in line with professional and legal responsibilities.
If you’re unsure which service is right, please book a free consultation first.
Support is tailored to the young person’s age, developmental stage, and individual needs, and is delivered in a safe, trauma-informed, and neurodivergent-affirming way.
Sessions may be offered:
• online
• in person
• via home visits for families local to Greater Manchester or Cheshire (please book this separately using the In-Home Sessions service)
Home visits can be particularly helpful at the beginning of support, allowing the young person to feel safe and settled in a familiar environment.
Sessions may include:
• emotional regulation support
• understanding feelings and behaviour
• nervous system education (age-appropriate)
• confidence and self-esteem building
• practical strategies for home and school
Parent or carer involvement is essential and will be discussed during the initial consultation to ensure the right level of support for the young person.
Please note: This service is not a crisis or emergency service and does not replace CAMHS or statutory mental health provision. Safeguarding concerns will be managed in line with professional and legal responsibilities.
If you’re unsure which service is right, please book a free consultation first.
This session is for women with ADHD who feel overwhelmed, emotionally dysregulated, burnt out, or stuck in cycles of overthinking, shame, or exhaustion.
This is not productivity coaching or “try harder” advice.
We focus on understanding your nervous system, your brain, and your patterns — and building compassionate, realistic strategies that actually work for you.
Sessions may include:
• nervous system regulation
• emotional processing
• identity & self-trust work
• ADHD-informed coaching tools
• gentle, embodied practices
This is a supportive, trauma-informed space designed specifically for women.
This is not productivity coaching or “try harder” advice.
We focus on understanding your nervous system, your brain, and your patterns — and building compassionate, realistic strategies that actually work for you.
Sessions may include:
• nervous system regulation
• emotional processing
• identity & self-trust work
• ADHD-informed coaching tools
• gentle, embodied practices
This is a supportive, trauma-informed space designed specifically for women.
A short, no-pressure call to explore what’s going on for you and whether ADHD coaching (including Access to Work funded support) would be helpful.
This is not therapy and there’s no obligation to continue — it’s simply a space to feel heard, ask questions, and get clarity around next steps.
Suitable for ADHD women working in high-pressure or frontline roles who are feeling burnt out, overwhelmed, or unsure how to protect their energy at work.
This is for:
Women late-diagnosed, awaiting diagnosis or self-identifying as neurodivergent
Access to Work funded or exploring ATW
Privately funded
This is not therapy and there’s no obligation to continue — it’s simply a space to feel heard, ask questions, and get clarity around next steps.
Suitable for ADHD women working in high-pressure or frontline roles who are feeling burnt out, overwhelmed, or unsure how to protect their energy at work.
This is for:
Women late-diagnosed, awaiting diagnosis or self-identifying as neurodivergent
Access to Work funded or exploring ATW
Privately funded
What a BWRT session looks like
BWRT does not require you to explain your trauma in detail. You do not need to relive difficult experiences or discuss what happened at length.
You identify the feeling — the specific quality of the response you want to change. You hold it. And the therapist guides a process that uses that feeling as the entry point to create a new neural pattern.
Sessions are typically rapid. Many clients notice significant shifts within one to three sessions.
For ADHD women who have spent years in talk therapy without the relief they were hoping for, this can feel remarkable.
Is BWRT right for you?
BWRT works particularly well for emotional dysregulation, rejection sensitive dysphoria, shame responses, anxiety, and conditioned reactions that feel beyond conscious control — all of which are common experiences for late-diagnosed ADHD women.
If you're tired of understanding your patterns without being able to change them, BWRT might be exactly what you've been looking for.
BWRT does not require you to explain your trauma in detail. You do not need to relive difficult experiences or discuss what happened at length.
You identify the feeling — the specific quality of the response you want to change. You hold it. And the therapist guides a process that uses that feeling as the entry point to create a new neural pattern.
Sessions are typically rapid. Many clients notice significant shifts within one to three sessions.
For ADHD women who have spent years in talk therapy without the relief they were hoping for, this can feel remarkable.
Is BWRT right for you?
BWRT works particularly well for emotional dysregulation, rejection sensitive dysphoria, shame responses, anxiety, and conditioned reactions that feel beyond conscious control — all of which are common experiences for late-diagnosed ADHD women.
If you're tired of understanding your patterns without being able to change them, BWRT might be exactly what you've been looking for.
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