CBT Therapy for ADHD in London
With a National Award (BACP) for clinical excellence in therapy provision, Maggie Morrow founded Klearminds in 2008 and brings you a team of highly experienced therapists in London, providing CBT therapy to help you harness the strengths of ADHD, while maintaining clarity, control and follow-through.
Let us take the uncertainty out of finding the right therapist. With over 30 years of expertise, our Clinical Directors can recommend the best therapist to help you build focus, confidence, and effective strategies for everyday life.
We offer therapy rooms in Central London, the City of London and online therapy options.

KlearMinds Unique Approach with CBT for ADHD
At KlearMinds, CBT for ADHD is designed to help you create real, sustainable improvements, not only in focus and productivity, but in your overall wellbeing and confidence.
Our highly skilled therapists combine CBT with a tailored blend of evidence based therapies to create a personalised plan that helps you understand and manage the patterns that maintain distraction, overwhelm and self-criticism. You’ll learn practical tools to improve focus, strengthen motivation, and build structure and confidence in your day-to-day life.
We will help you develop a powerful toolkit for managing ADHD effectively. With expert guidance and proven strategies, you can build habits that work for you and achieve meaningful, lasting change.
At KlearMinds, we can help you to:
- Gain insight into how ADHD affects your thinking, emotions, and behaviour, helping you take back control and feel more in charge of your life.
- Identify triggers that lead to distraction, procrastination, frustration, or impulsivity, and learn strategies to manage them more effectively.
- Challenge unhelpful thinking styles, such as self-criticism or perfectionism, that may lower confidence or motivation.
- Apply structured CBT techniques to improve planning, time management, and task completion in both personal and professional settings.
- Strengthen emotional regulation and resilience through evidence-based calming, grounding, and self-management strategies.
- Build self-confidence and practical problem-solving skills to handle everyday challenges with clarity and balance.
Our CBT for ADHD goes beyond coping with difficulties. It enables you to work with your attention style, strengthen self-management, and maintain control in demanding environments.
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Meet Our Experienced Therapists
Paul Glynn
Clinical Director, Psychotherapist, Counsellor & Couples Therapist
MSc Counselling, PG Adv Cert CBT, Adv Cert Clinical Supervision, BPhil, MBACP (Snr. Accred)Paul Glynn holds over 35 years experience.
Kate Thomlinson
Psychotherapist & Counsellor
MA Counselling & Psychotherapy, Adv Dip, UKCP, SEA, CECKate is a highly skilled therapist with over 11 years experience.
Amanda Reynolds
Psychotherapist & Counsellor
Adv Dip CBT, Dip Counselling, BSc Psychology, Cert Counselling, BACPAmanda holds over 13 years experience.

Maggie Morrow
Founder of KlearMinds, Award Winning Psychotherapist, Counsellor & Life Coach
MSc Integrative Psychotherapy, BSc Psychology, Adv Dip, UKCPMaggie’s experience spans over 28 years.
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What Types of ADHD Challenges Can CBT Help With?
ADHD can affect attention, organisation, emotional regulation and behaviour in day-to-day life. At KlearMinds, our experienced therapists help you recognise and change the patterns that make ADHD more difficult to manage.
Our integrated CBT for ADHD can help with:
- Focus and productivity: difficulties concentrating, staying organised, or following through on tasks at work or home.
- Time management and procrastination: challenges with planning, prioritising, or meeting deadlines.
- Emotional regulation: frustration, impulsivity, or low tolerance for stress.
- Self-esteem and confidence: feelings of underachievement, self-criticism, or worry about not meeting expectations.
- Relationships: communication struggles, misunderstandings, or feeling overwhelmed in social and family interactions.
- Work-life balance: managing distractions, burnout, or difficulties switching off.
Benefits and What You Can Expect
At KlearMinds, CBT for ADHD helps you understand the thought and behaviour patterns that maintain ADHD-related difficulties and gives you proven strategies to manage them effectively.
You can expect to:
- Improve focus, organisation, and time management skills
- Develop practical tools to manage distractions and procrastination
- Strengthen emotional regulation and reduce frustration or overwhelm
- Build self-confidence and reduce self-criticism or feelings of underachievement
- Enhance motivation and follow-through on tasks and personal goals
- Create balance and structure in work, relationships, and daily routines
- Build lasting resilience and trust in your ability to manage challenges effectively
With the right guidance and support, you can feel more focused, organised and confident, creating lasting changes in your work, relationships and everyday life.
How Does CBT for Anxiety Work?
CBT for ADHD focuses on the interaction between thoughts, attention patterns, emotions, and behaviours that can make ADHD more challenging to manage day to day.
- The cognitive aspect of CBT helps you identify and challenge unhelpful beliefs and assumptions — such as self-criticism, all-or-nothing thinking, or expectations that undermine motivation and follow-through.x
- The behavioural aspect focuses on developing practical strategies for organisation, time management, prioritisation, and emotional regulation, while reducing avoidance and overwhelm.
Your therapist will guide you step by step, helping you practise skills both in and between sessions, so managing ADHD becomes more structured, predictable, and sustainable.
Where helpful, our therapists integrate additional evidence-based approaches to help you understand behavioural patterns or earlier experiences that may influence current difficulties, empowering you with the tools for sustaining lasting change and progress long after your therapy sessions have ended.

FAQs
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How long does CBT for ADHD take to work?
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Many people start to notice improvements within the first few sessions, particularly as they begin applying practical tools to manage attention, organisation, and emotional regulation. For longer-standing habits or more complex challenges, additional sessions can help consolidate progress and support lasting change. For example, some people find 6 to 12 or 24 sessions works well for them, other people find more sessions useful. Your therapist will be pleased to chat with you about how many sessions you may find most helpful.
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What happens in the first CBT session for ADHD?
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Can CBT help if I haven’t been formally diagnosed with ADHD?
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How is CBT for ADHD different from other types of therapy?
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Can CBT be used alongside medication for ADHD?
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Our Therapy Rooms are near:
Mayfair – Soho – Harley Street – Covent Garden
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Our hand-selected therapists have trained in the UK’s most respected institutions. They hold a minimum of 8 and up to 30 years clinical experience within the NHS, private and/or charitable sectors. They are registered with:





