Stories
Get to know our team of experts as they share valuable insights and tips to help you you stay informed and empowered about your health and wellbeing.
Meet Michael: GP
Dr Michael Wang has spent the last decade working as a GP, with a growing focus on mental health and ADHD care. After working in a community mental health clinic for five years, under the guidance of psychiatrist Dr David Codyre, he developed a deep, nuanced approach to ADHD assessment and treatment — one built on empathy, education, and destigmatisation. We sat down with him to talk about diagnosis, medication, and what he wishes every person questioning their mental health already knew.
Meet Torrance: GP
In this Q&A, we speak with Beehyve GP Torrance about how he came to focus on ADHD in his medical practice, and why he takes a balanced “pills and skills” approach to supporting clients. Torrance shares insights from his years in general practice, including how medication, lifestyle foundations, and practical supports work together to help people better understand and manage their ADHD.
Meet Donelle: Occupational Therapist
In this Q&A, we speak with Beehyve Occupational Therapist and coach, Donelle, about what led her to specialise in ADHD and neurodiversity, how her lived experience informs her work, and the practical, neuro-affirming strategies she shares to help clients thrive.
Meet Morgan: Therapist & Clinical Social Worker
In this Q&A, we chat with Beehyve Therapist, Morgan, about her journey to understanding ADHD, how her own experiences shape the way she supports neurodivergent clients, and her insights on navigating overwhelm, trauma, and the unique strengths of ADHD brains.
Meet Rory: Coach
In this Q&A, we chat with Beehyve Coach, Rory, about what inspired them to become a coach, how their own ADHD and autism diagnoses shape the way they support others, and why understanding the difference between coaching and counselling is so important for neurodivergent people.
Meet Tracey: Coach
In this Q&A, we chat with Beehyve Coach, Tracey, about her personal journey, experiences, and practical advice for navigating life with ADHD. From diagnosis to coaching strategies, she shares insights, tips, and resources to support adults with ADHD.
Meet Meg: Counsellor
In this Q&A, we talk to Beehyve Counsellor, Meg about her own late ADHD and autism diagnosis, how creativity plays a key role in her sessions, and what a truly neurodivergent-friendly counselling space looks like. She shares practical insights, the difference between coaching and counselling, and why finding the right counsellor matters.
Meet Erena: Executive Function Coach
In this Q&A, we chat to our Executive Function Coach, Erena, about her own late-diagnosed ADHD journey, what executive function means and her ADHD friendly tools and techniques.