About Nea Clark

Nea Clark is a psychotherapist (MSc), ADHD coach, NLP Master Practitioner, mentor, supervisor, and the author of three books on ADHD coaching and practice.

With twenty years of professional experience across psychotherapy, coaching, and organisational work, and seven years of deep specialist research into ADHD, Nea understands ADHD from the inside and from the clinic, and has spent twenty years bringing those two things together.

Her work is personal as well as professional. She has ADHD herself, and her journey into this field began somewhere unexpected, with someone she loves.

Watch the video to hear where it started.

A personal journey into ADHD

Nea's journey began with her daughter.

When her daughter was diagnosed at eleven, Nea immersed herself in research, training, and clinical learning, determined to understand what her daughter's brain needed. As that understanding deepened, she recognised her own combined-type ADHD. It brought a new layer of insight to everything, her client work, her writing, and the frameworks she was building.

It is why she can sit with someone who has spent years feeling misunderstood and reach them in a way that goes beyond clinical knowledge alone.

Supporting adults with ADHD

Nea works with founders, professionals, and high-performers whose brains are wired for extraordinary things and who are ready to build a life around that understanding.

Using the ADHD Coaching Pyramid Method, a structured neuroinformed framework she developed through years of clinical practice and research, she helps clients understand their patterns, regulate their nervous system, and build practical systems that create sustainable, lasting change.

Training and mentoring practitioners

Nea's mission extends beyond her individual clients.

She presents at international conferences, runs workshops for therapists and coaches worldwide, and her three books are used by practitioners across the globe. Her training and mentoring programmes give coaches, counsellors, and psychotherapists the frameworks and clinical confidence to work with ADHD clients with real depth and skill.

Nea’s approach

Nea's approach is neuroinformed, and that distinction matters.

Most practitioners have been trained in a trauma-informed framework. When working with neurodivergent clients through that lens alone, they reach only a fraction of what is actually happening, because neurodiversity is always present. It runs through every moment of a person's experience. It is not episodic. It is the operating system.

Nea draws on her background as a psychotherapist and NLP Master Practitioner and applies a continuous neuroinformed layer to everything she does. It does not replace good therapeutic or coaching practice. It completes it.

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