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New Research study from University of Bristol
Posted on 7 January 2025 by Pippa McClounan
Optimising Therapy for Neurodivergent Adults: Reasonable Adjustments and Special interests and their interplay in therapy and quality of life
This study aims to help enhance therapy for individuals with neurodevelopmental conditions, a group to which the lead researcher proudly belongs.
The project was co-designed with people who have lived experience, ensuring their voices shaped every aspect, from accessibility to the Qualtrics layout and the creation of an explanatory video, making it as accessible as possible, providing the information in both written and video formats so people can choose.
People can watch the video explaining the participant information sheet here: https://youtu.be/kV6a8Qm_Apo?si=_VHykNlZA-Lqg519
Participants need a diagnosis or self-identification with a neurodevelopmental condition such as ADHD, dyspraxia, dyslexia, Tourette syndrome, autism, dyscalculia, or dysgraphia and some experience receiving therapy or mental health support, at any point in their life.