ADHD, AuDHD and ASD Sharing Circles

Find your people. A safe space to share, connect, and feel understood.

Tired of Feeling Like the Only One?

There's something powerful about being in a room (even a virtual one) with people who just get it. No explaining why you forgot the thing. No justifying why you can't "just use a planner." No awkward pauses when you interrupt or lose your train of thought. Living with ADHD. AuDHD or ASD can often feel lonely, as if the neurotypical world doesn’t understand or hear you.

 I host two types of groups of all genders and exclusively for people who identify as women. I am here to let you know that you are seen and heard and that your experience is valid. These circles are spaces where nobody interrupts or talks you out of how you feel. We won’t minimise and we won’t rush your feelings.

 Sharing Circles are a space for adults with ADHD to come together, share experiences, and feel less alone. Facilitated by Amy, these small group sessions offer community and connection in a way that's structured enough to feel safe, but relaxed enough to feel like home.

 Groups of 8 meet for around 90 minutes of casual conversation, sometimes led by a theme or focus, where people can connect and converse in a comfortable, safe environment. There’s no pressure to present or perform. I want to empower people to feel comfortable leaving their masks at the door, to have the opportunity to be their true, authentic selves, and to leave knowing that it's okay to be who they are.

What Is a Sharing Circle?

It's not group therapy — it's peer support. A chance to:

  • Share your experiences with people who understand

  • Listen to others and realise you're not alone

  • Pick up tips and strategies from fellow ADHD brains

  • Build connections with people who just "get it"

Each circle has a loose theme or topic, but there's space for the conversation to go where it needs to. I facilitate making sure everyone has a chance to speak (or just listen, if that's what you need), and to keep things on track without being rigid.

Why Join?

Instant understanding — no need to explain yourself

Validation — hear "me too" and know your struggles are real

Shared strategies — learn from people navigating the same challenges

Community — build connections beyond the circle

Accessible — more affordable than 1:1 therapy, and a great complement to individual work

The Details

When: TBC, sign up to the newsletter to be the first to hear.

Where: In person at Monton Unitarian Church Hall, M30 9NX

Duration: 90 minutes

Who it's for: Adults with ADHD, AuDHD or ASD (formal diagnosis or self-identified)

Group size: up to 7 attendees, 1 facilitator

Cost: £20pp

What to Expect

What to Expect

We have a chat, you ask any questions, and we see if we're a good fit. No pressure, no commitment.

First session

We explore what's brought you here. This is your space - there's no judgement and no expectations

Ongoing support

Weekly or fortnightly sessions. In order to make sessions as accessible as possible I offer 30minute, 50 minute and 80 minute slots. We work at your pace on whatever matters most to you.

Sessions are available online via Google Meet.

Ready to Feel Understood?

Book a free discovery call and let's have a chat. No pressure, no commitment — just a conversation to see if we're the right fit.

Or email me at hello@amylasen.com

Questions You Might Have

Ready?
Let’s work together.

I'm excited to potentially work with you! 
To schedule your initial consultation, please use the online booking form you can find here. If you have any questions before booking, please use the contact form.

PS, I know therapy is scary - you’re doing great.