ADHD Online Events

Each month ADHD Support Australia brings you an expert in an ADHD-related field to empower you with the information you need on your ADHD journey.

Since April 2020 our speaker evenings and events have all been online.

Book in below and you’ll be sent a link and instructions on how to join the talk via Zoom call.

All online speaker evenings are $20 (+ booking fee + GST), unless otherwise advertised.

If you can’t make it to the live event or have only just found us and missed past events you can find recordings on our Patreon members’ site.

A recording of the talk will ONLY be available to Patreon members after the live talk.  If you don’t think you’ll be able to attend the live talk, please join Patreon and watch the recording there.  You can cancel this at any time.

Please scroll down to see all our online offerings including Online Parenting Courses, Online Digital Parenting Program, PEERS Social Skills for Teens & Young Adults, PEERS Dating Skills and NeuroACT Program for Teens and Adults

The ADHD Effect on Marriage

Online - UK Time , United Kingdom

In this presentation Melissa Orlov, founder of ADHDmarriage.com, will share why your relationship may feel so difficult, what issues you should pay special attention to, and strategies to help you move to a calmer, happier partnership.

ADHD Relationships & Sex with Ari Tuckman

Online - UK Time , United Kingdom

Busy couples need to manage lots of important (and boring) responsibilities of adult life, but most people want a partner who they can also have fun with. This playful, sexy part of the relationship can be one of the first things to go when a couple is struggling with the business part. If ADHD isn't well managed, it can create even more struggles for both partners.

A$15.00

Rethinking Adult ADHD: Lessons from “Procrastivity” and Self-Mistrust

Online - UK Time , United Kingdom

“Procrastivity” is a particular type of procrastination. It involves avoiding a high-priority task by doing something else that is productive, but not as urgent or important, which is ultimately self-defeating. However, “procrastivity” tasks offer clues for reducing procrastination on priority tasks that are particularly useful for adults with ADHD.

Gut Health with Kirsty Wirth

Online - UK Time , United Kingdom

Join Kirsty in understanding the link between the role our microbiomes and how they can support the recovery of these conditions.

A$15.00