Mindfulness for ADHD: A morning workshop

Start
27
Apr
End
27
Apr
April
Date
27
Apr
Time
11:00 am
 - 
1:30 pm
Duration
Morning
Facilitator
Rachel Ardagh
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Location
The Mindfulness And Compassion Therapy Centre, 33 Lower Pembroke Street, Dublin 2
Cost
Sliding scale donation

Spaces are limited in this in person event.

This is a sliding scale donation based event. All donations go to Medicines San Frontiers.

Nobody will be turned will be turned away due to financial constraint so alternatively reach out to Rachel to reserve a space at rachel.ardagh@gmail.com

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Rachel Ardagh is a Mindfulness Teacher and Lead Mental Health Occupational Therapist in The Mindfulness and Compassion Therapy Centre, who specialises in supporting adults with ADHD in her practice.

This will be a donation based workshop held in person in The Mindfulness and Compassion Therapy Centre on

Saturday 27th of April from 11am-1.30pm.

It is open to neurodivergent adults from age 18 onwards who have a diagnosis or symptoms of ADHD.

Aims of this experiential workshop:

  • Understanding the 'how' of mindfulness and compassion practices. Learn how it specifically helps neurodivergent adults-why it can be tricky, and how we can make it accessible and practical for neurodivergent people. We will briefly look at the strong evidence base for this
  • Exploring and trying out accessible practical take away tools to bring mindfulness into your day to day life
  • Exploring self compassion, and how to begin to implement this to support moments of difficulty with self criticism, and difficulty with executive functioning.
  • Questions and answers with Rachel to help you leave with more capability to apply mindfulness to your day to life-from the pleasant moments-to the ones that over whelm.

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Rachel Ardagh

MSc Mindfulness Based Intervention, BSc (Hons) Occupational Therapy, CORU Registered Occupational Therapist

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Rachel Ardagh

Mindfulness Teacher with The Mindfulness and Compassion Centre:

Rachel began her training in teaching mindfulness in 2017 in Bangor University through their teacher training pathway. In 2020 she completed a Masters in Mindfulness Based Interventions in UCD, and was awarded with the Mindfulness Award for best performance in the Masters from the UCD School of Psychology. She has completed further training in other mindfulness based interventions including Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy, and Trauma Sensitive Mindfulness. Rachel is a part of the Tutor Team for Trainee Mindfulness Teacher's in The Mindfulness and Compassion Centre. She is a registered member of the The Mindfulness Teacher's Association of Ireland.

In 2020 Rachel set up Insight Out Mindfulness and Therapy, a platform where she provides evidence-based mindfulness courses, retreats and one to one sessions for members of the public, hospitals, members of the LGBTQI+ Community and Direct Provision Centres. She has a special interest in the role of mindfulness and compassion in supporting adults with ADHD, and women experiencing infertility and pregnancy loss.

Lead Mental Health Occupational Therapist with The Mindfulness and Compassion Therapy Centre:

Rachel is a Senior Mental Health Occupational Therapist who graduated from Trinity College in 2007. She now specialises in Occupational Therapy Mental health and neurodiversity. She has worked in various sectors for the past 16 years, including disability, paediatrics, equine assisted therapy, and has specialised in the area of mental health for the past 9 years. Rachel spent 7 years working as a Senior Clinician in the National Centre for Youth Mental Health before moving into OT private practice.

Rachel’s approach to OT is firmly grounded in cultivating more self-compassion and awareness in order to support people to engage meaningfully in what’s important to them in their lives. Rachel has training in various therapeutic approaches which are also woven into her practice, including ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy), CBT (Cognitive Behaviour Therapy), CFT (Compassion Focused Therapy) Solution Focused Therapy, and Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy.

She specialises in providing occupational therapy for adults and young people who are neurodivergent, or who are experiencing mental health difficulties. She also has a special interest in supporting people with ADHD. Rachel is CORU Registered and a Member of AOTI