Dr Pablo Jeczmien the founder of Harley Row Clinic, will share insights into his unique way of working that focuses on the need to understand the root cause of each patient’s challenges. Genes, environment, and lifestyle are all considered to assess the unique needs of each individual.
His three-fold approach recognises that it’s a combination of psychological intervention (therapy, counselling, coaching), medication and functionalmedicine (gut health, lifestyle, and nutrition) that leads to long-term, lasting results.
Wednesday 15th November
19:00 – 20:30
If you would like to join us, please contact us at
info@dr-pj.co.uk
The new academic year can fill children and parents with dread in a typical household. In a neurodivergent world, this can feel like an immense and daunting undertaking. The team here at Dr Jeczmien’s Practice have a wealth of clinical and lived experience of these challenges. Hopefully, this article will provide some understanding of why it can be so hard for our children as well as sharing some hints and tips based around reducing the anxiety upon the return to school for the whole family.~
by Nikki Read BPhil, PGCE, MEd
Today waiting lists seem unending, peppered with compulsory programs on neurodivergence that may, or may not, be relevant to your family. In my home county, the list for an autism diagnosis is heading towards 3 years. Concerns about lack of appropriate support, poor understanding in schools and the stress of living with a child that seems different without understanding how best to support them does not lend itself to a 3 year wait for answers and guidance.
by Nikki Read BPhil, PGCE, MEd
In recent years, the popularity of life coaching has soared, as more and more individuals seek personal growth and solutions to overcome challenges. Nevertheless, misconceptions and misinformation have clouded the true worth of coaching. It is my mission to confront these misconceptions directly and bring forth a clear understanding of the genuine purpose of life coaching. Together, let's uncover the truth behind the myths and delve into the tangible benefits of partnering with a life coach.
by Simon Walter
Your child has been diagnosed with ADHD, and now you’re scouring the internet trying to find reasons and things you can do to ‘cure’ your child. It’s overwhelming, and it’s possible you are full of guilt. What did you do as a parent to cause this?
By Florence Gardam-Child Nutritional Therapist
Your child has received a diagnosis of ADHD, autism, dyslexia or another learning difficulty. It’s official. So, what do you do now?
Then you had to speak to doctors and psychiatrists and paediatricians. Getting support might have been a battle in itself. It’s been a long path – but you have your diagnosis. So, what do you do now?
By Florence Gardam-Child Nutritional Therapist
EXCLUSIVE: “Men with ADHD often have women in their lives who look after them but often you don’t get help of you you are a woman,” says Harriet Clare…
MAYA OPPENHEIM WOMEN’S CORRESPONDENT
Boys are five times more likely to be diagnosed with ADHD than girls, although in later life case numbers of ADHD are roughly similar for men and women.
By Madeline Ratcliffe, News Reporter, featuring Dr Pablo Jeczmien
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