To make it easier to receive coaching for ADHD, I’ve researched coaches who provide telephone and virtual coaching for ADHD in Australia. In this article, you can learn more about Francine Freedman, an accredited ADHD coach in Melbourne.
ADHD Coaches don’t provide medical advice, and you should always consult a psychiatrist for diagnosis and treatment of ADHD. However, coaches like Francine Freedman can help improve the lives of those with ADHD, by providing tips and strategies for time management, productivity and day-to-day life that are specifically designed for people with ADHD.
As an accredited ADHD coach, Francine’s mission is to who help those with ADHD find their personal recipe for success. She holds an AAC distinction from ADDCA and an ACC certification from the International Coach Federation.
With a background in business, Francine helps her clients find greater productivity in their work and overall life. She graduated with a degree in finance from Washington University, a top business school in the United States. Francine has also worked on Wall Street, in high tech, and in education.
For more than four years, Francine has been an accredited ADHD coach and has worked with over 500 clients in that time.
Francine meets with clients face-to-face, online and over the phone. To learn more about her services, please visit: FrancineFreedman.com.
Dr Mahendra Perera is a General Psychiatrist who treats adult patients in Melbourne, Australia. Dr Perera has specific interests in ADHD, Mood Disorders and Addiction. In addition working with his patients, he has also contributed to research across a number of specialties and helped many young doctors make their way in the medical field. Learn more about Dr Perera.
Please note: Dr Perera has no financial arrangement with any of the providers listed on the site. These resources are provided as a courtesy to patients, and are not intended as a recommendation or endorsement.