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Rebecca Champ, ADHD Champion, offers insightful psychotherapy and coaching for individuals with ADHD. Build a positive life with her expert guidance and supportive community. UKCP accredited.

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2025: A Year Full of Promise and Possibilities

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A new year is a blank page to be written, one to fill full of memories, milestones and adventures. When a new year start...

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Re-Introducing Myself

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Hello, Friends! For those of you who have been following - thanks so much for staying in touch. Your interest and suppor...

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And it is done!

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I'm happy to report that I am now officially Rebecca Champ, PhD!! Thank you all for bearing with me over the last little...

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Closing out the year

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Well, Friends – we’re in our final days of 2024, and what a year it has been! My final push for the PhD draft to be done...

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I swear - I am alive!

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Despite any rumours to the contrary, dear Friends, I am still alive! If you are reading this, thank you so very much for...

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The Center for Cognition & Neuroscience at the University of Huddersfield Presentation

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Use this password to watch: Rebecca2023! On 17th April I presented my theory work as part of the The Center for Cognitio...

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Data Analysis!

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Great news, Friends! I have progressed to the next stage of my PhD project: Data analysis. This means I have taken my st...

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Debunking the EF Dysfunction Myth (Part 2) – Why Context Variability is Key

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So we've talked about Executive Dysfunction Theory and why it's important to those of us with ADHD, but how does it impa...

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Celebrities, Social Media and ADHD: Three Huge Benefits of Sharing Our Stories

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  At the end of January I was forwarded a Daily Mail piece expressing concern about the increase in diagnosis of Adult A...

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Executive Function (P1): Debunking the EF Dysfunction Myth – Difference vs Disorder

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There’s a lot of talk around ADHD and deficits in Executive Function. But what are Executive Functions? Why do they defi...

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New Year, new start for 2023!

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Happy New Year, Friends!!I know this is a bit late in January to be sending these well wishes, but I hope you had a love...

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Community Question: How do I know if I have ADHD?

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Thank you so much for your questions this month! Today I give an overview of how ADHD is typically identified and what I...

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ADHD Strategies: Process Snapshots - what are they, and how can they help?

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Great question that came out of a training course this week: What can help us capture our thought process and figure out...

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And the beat goes on ....

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Great news, Friends! I have completed my recruitment for participants for my final project!So what does this mean, and W...

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The Key to Problem Solving is Context

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We all see ourselves as ADHDers with problems: procrastination, disorganisation, emotional control. How do we tackle som...

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About Rebecca Champ - ADHD Champion, Psychotherapist & Coach

Rebecca Champ, a UKCP accredited psychotherapist and coach, has dedicated the past decade to supporting individuals with ADHD. Through her Patreon page, launched in January 2020, she's built a thriving community of 176 members, with 27 actively supporting her work. Her content focuses on helping individuals understand their ADHD, fostering self-acceptance, and developing strategies for navigating life's challenges. While financial details aren't publicly disclosed beyond an estimated monthly income range of $130-$260, her consistent engagement with her audience showcases the impact of her work. Rebecca's unique approach combines clinical expertise with a compassionate understanding of the ADHD experience, setting her apart in the broader mental health and coaching landscape. Her success is a testament to the demand for specialized ADHD support and her ability to create a welcoming and effective community.