Donelle
Occupational Therapist
Donelle is an Occupational Therapist who brings 25 years of clinical, corporate and community practice experience to Beehyve. She specialises in helping people with ADHD and other forms of neurodivergence thrive. Her expertise extends to sensory processing differences, autism and dyslexia
Dr Sophie Mace
General Practitioner
MBChB, FRNZCGP
Dr Sophie Mace is Beehyve’s Consultant GP. She has a special focus on ADHD, along with perinatal care, including breastfeeding and sleep. Sophie offers medication management and guidance on non-medication strategies. She can help with both symptoms and co-existing conditions related to neurodiversity.
Tracey
Coach & Workplace Development Manager
BHSc Psychology
Tracey offers realistic and practical support to people living with ADHD. Experienced in one on one support, and organisational training and services, she strongly believes in working with the ADHD brain rather than fighting against it.
Emma
Coach
ICF Accredited and ADDCA certified Coach
Emma is dedicated to helping people embrace and love the ADHD life.
Emma's main focus is helping adults with recent diagnoses of ADHD. She draws on her own experience of being diagnosed late in life. Her mission is to help clients understand their unique brain wiring.
When you work with Emma, she'll help you develop practical tools for living with ADHD and embrace your strengths to find fulfilment.
Morgan
Clinical Social Worker and Therapist
BSW, MSW (Master’s of Social Work)
Morgan loves supporting people to understand the unique brains so they may move forward to where they want to be.
A trained social worker she supports individuals with ADHD and AuDHD, helps parents of neurodivergent children, and assists with trauma, as well as addiction and post-recovery work. Morgan’s experience fosters understanding for LGBTQI+ clients, as well as those facing family disconnection due to immigration and other circumstances.
Catherine
Counsellor
Bachelor of Counselling
Catherine creates a non judgmental environment where clients living with traits of ADHD, AuDHD, Autism, CPTSD and more thrive. She works with young adults, those adjusting to a late diagnosis-particularly women, as well as anyone dealing with anxiety, depression, and self-esteem issues.
Abigail
Counsellor
Abigail
Abigail's interests span neurodiversity, grief, and somatic work, which is a therapeutic approach focusing on the body's role in psychological health. In addition, Abigail brings unique insights to support students and the queer community. They also have lived experience of neurodiversity, including dyslexia and dyspraxia, which enables a deep empathy and understanding.
Kate
Counsellor and Executive Coach
BA Psych MBA MCouns (Dist), Member NZAC, IECL
Kate welcomes a diverse range of clients and their whānau who may be working through a difficult life transition. She has a special interest in supporting early adulthood, relationship separation, menopause and disordered eating patterns.
Kelly
Business Support Manager
Kelly is the wizard behind our operational curtain, keeping everything running smoothly with her signature charm. As our Business Support Manager, she's the perfect blend of efficiency and warmth. Kelly's superpower? Juggling tasks while making everyone feel like they're her top priority.
Lucie
Clinic Support Coordinator
Lucie is our Clinic Support Coordinator, and she handles all appointments and queries for our GPs and Psychiatrists. Lucie has bachelor's degrees science (psychology) and commerce (marketing/accounting) and is passionate about helping others. Her own ADHD journey began at age 6, leading her to understand the importance of acceptance and support.