Contributors


The HSE National Clinical Programme for ADHD in Adults and ADHD Ireland would like to express sincere gratitude to all the adults with ADHD, families and partners who provided ideas, content, feedback, and time to help us develop this app.


Adult ADHD App Development Working Group

  • Christina Seery, PhD Candidate, UCD School of Psychology
  • Prof. Jessica Bramham, PhD DClinPsy, Professor of Clinical Neuropsychology, UCD School of Psychology
  • Fiona O’Riordan, Programme Manager, ADHD in Adults National Clinical Programme, HSE
  • Dr. Margo Wrigley, National Clinical Lead, ADHD in Adults National Clinical Programme, HSE
  • Ken Kilbride, CEO, ADHD Ireland
  • Nicola Coss, Service Development Manager, ADHD Ireland

Thank you to all the clinicians and professionals who contributed to the app content, ensuring it is evidence-based and catering towards the needs of adults who have ADHD. In particular, we would like to thank Christine Boyd, Dr. Patrick O’Driscoll, Dr. Aiveen Kirley, Dr. Larkin Feeney, Dr. Sarah Carty, Dr. Jessica Dudley, Aisling Leonard-Curtin, and all the clinicians in the National Clinical Programme for ADHD who developed the Interventions pages.



The HSE National Clinical Programme for ADHD in Adults is specialist care for adults who have ADHD, delivered as part of the HSE’s mental health service. The programme includes assessment and interventions for ADHD. You can find out more about the National Clinical Programme by clicking this link here.



ADHD Ireland is a charity that provides up-to-date information, resources, support, and networking opportunities to individuals with ADHD, parents of children with ADHD, and the professionals who serve them.

Find out more about their supports by clicking this link here.

 



Researchers in the UCD School of Psychology, University College Dublin, are linked with the National Clinical Programme. The UCD School of Psychology is a leading centre for research, teaching, and professional training in psychology in Ireland.

Read more about the UCD School of Psychology by clicking this link here.