Supported By Choice

Supported By Choice Supporting neurodivergent adults in life, relationships, and achieving fulfilment and success in navigating the remarkable human being you are.

Choice Counselling is based in Hastings, St leonards and London, we provide an individually designed treatment package to help you naviagte through the times in your life when it is neccessary to pause and find a better way to think, feel or behave. Counselling and Psychotherapy are positive steps to creating the best possible outcome in many situations. Through the use of creating a theraputic re

lationship and providing a safe confidential space for you to explore limiting beliefs and the best solutions to lifes problems. We are available for face to face sessions at one of our london or East Sussex offices and we also have an online counselling service when it is more convenient.

10/04/2026
New research just confirmed what so many of us have been living.A study from King’s College London found that the more s...
09/04/2026

New research just confirmed what so many of us have been living.

A study from King’s College London found that the more significant your ADHD traits, the more difficult your menopause experience tends to be across sleep, memory, mood, anxiety, and daily functioning.

And here’s the part that really matters: the symptoms overlap so much that many women are left wondering “Is this my ADHD? Is this perimenopause? Or both?”

The answer is often: both. And they’re making each other harder.

Brain fog. Emotional dysregulation. Exhaustion.

A sense that you’re somehow failing at something you can’t even name.

This isn’t a personal failing. This is biology and it deserves proper support.

If you’re a creative woman navigating ADHD and perimenopause, you don’t have to keep untangling it alone.

That’s exactly what I work with at Supported by Choice helping you understand what’s happening in your body and brain, so you can make choices that actually work for you, not against you.

💬 Drop a ❤️ in the comments if this resonates, or send me a message to find out how we could work together.

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New research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College London established a complex relationship between ADHD and the menopause in which menopausal symptoms and ADHD symptoms may differ in those with and without a diagnosis, and those on and off medicati...

Thank you, Emma and Audrey from Joy Studio, for the wonderful opportunity to connect and spend quality time together. ♥️
17/03/2026

Thank you, Emma and Audrey from Joy Studio, for the wonderful opportunity to connect and spend quality time together. ♥️

From Panama to Toulouse, neurodivergent therapy, and why you can't make the right decision — but you can make the decision right.

Hello and welcome to the Supported by Choice page.My name is Simone, and I’m the founder of Supported by Choice, a neuro...
10/03/2026

Hello and welcome to the Supported by Choice page.

My name is Simone, and I’m the founder of Supported by Choice, a neurodivergent-affirming coaching & therapy space designed especially for adults with ADHD/AuDHD who want more clarity, self-trust and momentum in their lives.

I created Supported by Choice because I believe ADHD isn’t a character flaw or a lack of willpower.

It’s a different wiring, and when you understand it properly, everything starts to shift.
I offer the following supportive and practical services:

The Supported by Choice Programme

A structured 3-month ADHD coaching journey integrating Transactional Analysis (TA), psychoeducation and practical self-management tools.

We move through three phases:

• Awareness & Understanding
• Self-Management & Experimentation
• Integration & Growth

This is for you if you’re tired of self-blame, stuck in inconsistent patterns, or ready to understand how your brain, emotions and life script interact and what to do about it.

– 1:1 ADHD/AuDHD Coaching

Personalised support if you want focused work on executive function, emotional regulation, decision fatigue, procrastination, identity or confidence.

This is practical, reflective and action-oriented. We untangle what’s actually happening and build strategies that work for you, not against you.

– Therapy for Multipotential Professionals

For creatives, therapists, coaches or multi-passionate thinkers who want support building work that fits their nervous system and values. Sustainable structure. No hustle culture. Realistic growth.

So that you know…
✅ Sessions are online.
✅ I specialise in solutions for addictive behaviours.
✅ My services are for adults (18+).
✅ You are welcome exactly as you are, in comfy clothes, with fidgets, tea, movement breaks, and cameras off if needed. Regulation first, always.
✅ You do not need to be in crisis to benefit from coaching and therapy. You just need willingness and curiosity.

Supported by Choice is about moving from reaction to choice.
From shame to understanding.
From chaos to sustainable structure.

If you’d like to explore working together, send me a message or visit

www.supportedbychoice.com.

I’m currently taking 20 min complementary calls
(Link in comments)

Thanks for being here I look forward to connecting with you.

Simone 😀






23/10/2025
YOU WERE TOLD NOT TO EXSIST! SO YOU BUILT A CREATIVE BUSINESS INSTEAD.There’s something paradoxically hopeful about the ...
21/07/2025

YOU WERE TOLD NOT TO EXSIST! SO YOU BUILT A CREATIVE BUSINESS INSTEAD.

There’s something paradoxically hopeful about the psychological injunction known in Transactional Analysis as “Don’t Exist.”

It sounds bleak at first glance, and it is experienced that way for many.

But when we bring this unconscious message into the light, especially in the lives of highly creative people and entrepreneurs, something quietly powerful begins to happen.

Much like Kintsugi, the Japanese art of mending broken pottery with gold, awareness of our deepest psychological fractures opens the way for transformation. In Kintsugi, the break is not hidden. It’s not shameful. It becomes a feature, a form of beauty, a history to be honoured.

The “Don’t Exist” Wound
Injunctive messages like “Don’t Exist” are not spoken aloud in words.

They are absorbed by a child in moments when their presence feels like “too much”, too noisy, too needy, too different, too inconvenient. It’s a message that says, “The world would be easier if you weren’t here.” In therapist training, we are brought to the understanding that a “don’t exist” can look like self-destructive behaviour through extreme acts of risk-taking or the subtle act of smoking.

I would propose that a hidden consequence is the desire to create.

This message can be devastating for highly creative individuals, especially those who feel deeply and perceive the world in layered, nuanced ways. Yet, these individuals often grow into visionary founders, artists, and builders of worlds. The drive to create becomes more than passion; it becomes survival.

Creativity as a Survival Response.

I’ve repeatedly seen this in therapy and coaching: that unmistakable urgency in creatives and entrepreneurs to generate meaning, change, and value.

This isn’t just about ego or ambition. It’s about staying alive and rebelling against this predetermined life sentence.

When someone has internalised a “Don’t Exist” injunction, creation becomes an act of defiance. If I build something beautiful, maybe I’ll have a place here.

If I contribute something meaningful, perhaps I’ll earn my right to exist. It can drive innovation. It can build movements. It can also burn someone out from the inside.

But when we slow down enough to see the source and feel the roots of that injunction rather than act on it, something profound begins to shift.

From Destruction to Creation.

Witnessing someone’s “Don’t Exist” existential wound is to walk through discomfort together. It’s not clean. It’s not easy. There’s grief. There’s rage. There’s often a long history of being misunderstood, unseen, or praised only for productivity rather than presence.

But the process begins to reverse when that pain is seen, held, and metabolised.

Creation is no longer an escape from the wound. It becomes a continuation of healing and a way to make gold of the cracks.

Kintsugi doesn’t erase the break. It honours it. And so does this deeper creative process.
The Gold in the Fracture

If you feel like your need to create is more than desire, if it feels essential, almost existential, you’re not alone.

There is optimism in naming that. There is healing in acknowledging that this drive may have started in a place of fracture, but it doesn’t have to stay there.

As therapists, coaches, founders, and fellow creatives, we can start to recognise the artistry in our scars, not just for ourselves but also for the people we serve and lead.

We can stop trying to prove our existence and start creating from a place that says: I exist. I matter. And what I create does, too.
Existing is a human right, every breath, every mistake and every idea.

If you’re exploring the intersection of personal development and creativity or navigating the tension between survival and expression, I’d love to hear your reflections below.

We are shaped by generational patterns that influence the choices we make.Creating a new narrative for ourselves, both c...
18/12/2024

We are shaped by generational patterns that influence the choices we make.

Creating a new narrative for ourselves, both consciously and unconsciously, can be a straightforward process.

We can use our emotions to uncover our deep beliefs and map out how we live our lives.

Reflect on what you envy and consider why that is.

Think about the last time you felt anger or resentment—these emotions are important indicators of the decisions you've made.

If you're interested in re-evaluating your life choices and creating a new life script, book a 20-minute initial call with me through my website www.choicetherpy.online.

I can support you in this journey.

A deep understanding of who you are and how you perceive the world fosters profound self-compassion and inner confidence...
03/12/2024

A deep understanding of who you are and how you perceive the world fosters profound self-compassion and inner confidence. These fundamental elements unlock the abundance that enriches not only your life but also the lives of those you choose to journey with along this path.

Finding a therapist as a neurodivergent client can be challenging. To assist you, here is a directory of therapists who ...
03/12/2024

Finding a therapist as a neurodivergent client can be challenging. To assist you, here is a directory of therapists who have specialised training and knowledge to provide appropriate support. I am also listed in this directory, but if you need help finding another therapist, please let me know and I would be happy to assist you.

Search the most complete support for the neurodivergent individual neurodivergent support database. Find Support for The Neurodivergent Individual.

New book club title for our monthly discussion. On Our Best Behaviour: The Seven Deadly Sins and the Price Women Pay to ...
19/11/2024

New book club title for our monthly discussion.

On Our Best Behaviour: The Seven Deadly Sins and the Price Women Pay to Be Good by Elise Loehnen is a thought-provoking exploration of how the concept of the “seven deadly sins” continues to shape women’s lives and societal expectations. Loehnen examines how cultural norms, rooted in patriarchal structures and religious traditions, pressure women to conform to unrealistic standards of behavior, often at the expense of their autonomy, happiness, and well-being.

We’ll be discussing this title in December. If you want to join the discussion, put ❤️ in the comments, and I’ll send you the details

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