Steve Bicknell—Strength of neurodivergence: ADHD is the brain working differently

Steve is a Registered Psychologist with 15+ years of experience working with adults, adolescents, and children. Steve has a Bachelor of Psychology (Arts), a Graduate Diploma in Psychology, and is a Board Approved Supervisor with AHPRA. 

He has spent the last 12 years working with Juvenile Justice, mostly in correctional settings, but he has also worked in educational, mental health, and disability settings. Steve has been in private practice since early 2017. 

Steve’s particular interests and skills include working with trauma and PTSD, ADHD/Neurodivergence, anti-social behavior, behavior management, parenting, substance abuse, and divorce and child custody disputes. He has extensive experience in group therapy workshops and training. 

In terms of sport, Steve is currently one of the team-aligned psychologists for the Parramatta Eels and Wests Tigers Rugby League clubs. He is also a specialist psychologist for antisocial behavior, trauma, and neurodivergence for the National Rugby League as a whole. He was recently appointed as a psychologist assisting the players in association with the Australian Football League and has worked with athletes from the A-League and other Olympic Events.

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