07/11/2025
GAP, IGAP and AJA present
On Neurodiversity: Theoretical and Clinical Aspects
an online conference taking place over 3 days:
7pm to 9pm on 28 November 2025
10.30am to 4.30pm on 29 November 2025
10.30am to 12.30pm on 30 November 2025
The conference is open to all qualified, practicing psychotherapists, psychiatrists, psychoanalysts and Jungian analysts.
Individuals with neurodiversity have been present in our practices for many years, often unrecognised for the issues they bring into analysis. This weekend's seminars will examine the predispositions, dynamics, essential elements, and hierarchy of needs when working with neurodiverse individuals. The sessions will provide an in- depth, Jungian-focused exploration of ADHD, autism, and dyslexia. There will be discussions on the psychological and philosophical aspects of diagnoses as well as an exploration of psychiatric classifications. Additionally, the seminars will address differential diagnoses of presentations, which is crucial for our practice. We aim to contribute to the theoretical understanding of these subjects alongside the practical experience of working with neurodiversity.
Speakers include:
Gail Bennett (GAP, UKCP, IAAP)
Prof. Michael Craig of King’s College London
Linda Freeman (IGAP, UKCP, IAAP)
Spyros Karvounis (IGAP, UKCP, IAAP)
Leigh Money (SAP, BPC, IAAP)
Arthur Niesser (AJA, BPC, IAAP)
For more information and to register, visit the AJA website here:
Individuals with neurodiversity have been present in our practices for many years, often unrecognised for the issues they bring into