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ADHD
Mental Health, ADHD, Autism & Loneliness Support
This page is a collection of advice, guidance and real-world insights to help you better understand mental health, loneliness, ADHD and autism.
Whether you are looking for support, information or reassurance, this is a place to start.
This page brings together advice, guidance and real-world insights to help you better understand mental health, loneliness, ADHD and autism.
You can explore topics, read practical guidance, or start with the areas most relevant to you.
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If you’re not sure where to begin, these guides can help you understand what you might be experiencing and what support is available.
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What is mental health support?
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Understanding loneliness and isolation
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ADHD in adults explained
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Autism in adults: late diagnosis
Frequently asked questions
What support is available for mental health?
ADHD in adults can affect focus, organisation and emotional regulation. Many adults experience overwhelm, burnout or anxiety without realising ADHD may be a contributing factor.
What is ADHD in adults?
ADHD in adults can affect focus, organisation and emotional regulation. Many adults experience overwhelm, burnout or anxiety without realising ADHD may be a contributing factor.
What is autism in adults?
Autism in adults can present as differences in communication, sensory processing and social interaction. Many people receive a diagnosis later in life after years of feeling misunderstood.
How does loneliness affect mental health?
Loneliness can have a significant impact on mental health, increasing feelings of anxiety, low mood and isolation. Building connection and community can help improve wellbeing.
Do I need a diagnosis to access support?
No. You do not need a diagnosis to access support. We focus on your experiences and what you need, rather than labels.
How do I access support at LilyAnne’s Wellbeing?
You can access support by completing a referral through our website. Once received, we will guide you through the next steps in a clear and supportive way.
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