
Last updated: 19th August 2024
“Children, for instance, will be able to share their special interests easily which helps to promote engagement.
“They listened empathetically and understood his needs like no other professionals ever have.
“What an amazing team of professionals.
I contacted Help for Psychology after years of other professionals not understanding my teenage son’s difficulties, which led to him being misdiagnosed. They agreed to assess him and the whole process was done online exceptionally quick but was still incredibly thorough and personal. They listened empathetically and understood his needs like no other professionals ever have. Unlike others they acknowledged that his mental health difficulties were due to him being on the Autism spectrum.
My son and our family now can hopefully recover from the difficult years we have had and finally move forward with our lives knowing we are supporting him correctly.
Thanks to the team for their knowledge understanding and empathy throughout my son’s assessment.”Natasha Smithson
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