About Michelle Beckett
Michelle has been coaching, training and mentoring individuals and businesses since 2008, and working with adults with ADHD since 2017.
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Diagnosed in 2017 at the age of 44 after a suicidal crisis, Michelle then became an advocate for reducing stigma and widening understanding of ADHD through the charity she founded, ADHD Action.
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She then turned her many years experience as a business and mindset coach, mentor and trainer to support others with the condition.
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She is ILM certified, a member of the European Mentoring and Coaching Council, and is certified in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) via the International Association of Therapists.
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She spearheaded the All Party Parliamentary Group for ADHD, and is commended in Hansard, the official parliamentary record, for her advocacy and lobbying work.
Michelle is a frequent media spokesperson on ADHD. Recent appearances include BBC Victoria Derbyshire, BBC Radio 4, Radio 5 Live, LBC, The Times, The Mirror, Women's Health, SEN Magazine, Additude Magazine, The Guardian.
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As well as working with individuals and businesses, Michelle also trains and coaches charities, psychiatrists, GPs, teachers and social workers on ADHD.
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She is also a founder of The ADHD Collective, a unique community and learning platform for adults with ADHD.
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Michelle co-authored the UK scientific consensus paper for females with ADHD published in BMC Psychiatry in 2020.