Dr. Andrew Hale
Biography
Dr Andrew Hale BSc (Hons) MSc Psych D CPsychol AFBPsS HCPC Registered
Consultant Psychologist | ADHD Specialist
Dr Andrew Hale is a HCPC-registered Psychologist offering gold standard multi-disciplinary ADHD assessments and specialist psychosocial interventions at The ADHD Clinic. He provides appointments online, at our offices in Bexhill (East Sussex), and at his clinic in Surrey.
He delivers comprehensive ADHD and neurodiversity assessments alongside evidence-based psychological treatment.
Training and Professional Background
Dr Hale trained as a Counselling Psychologist and completed an MSc in Occupational and Organisational Psychology at the University of Surrey. He also trained under Professor Susan Young, an international authority in ADHD research and treatment, at the Bethlem Hospital.
He has utilised established assessment tools in his practice, including:
DIVA (Diagnostic Interview for ADHD in Adults)
Brown Attention Deficit Scales
He also completed specialist training at Broadmoor Educational Department in the diagnosis and treatment of ADHD among offenders.
Areas of Clinical Expertise
Dr Hale specialises in:
Gold-standard multi-disciplinary ADHD assessments
ADHD diagnosis and treatment
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) assessment
Psychosocial interventions
Group and individual therapy
Depression and anxiety
PTSD
Neurodivergent conditions
He offers structured, evidence-based psychological interventions tailored to individual needs, supporting emotional regulation, cognitive functioning and long-term wellbeing.
Professional Experience
Dr Hale worked with the Priory Group (2007–2016), delivering group and individual therapy for clients experiencing:
Depression
Anxiety
ADHD
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Other neurodivergent conditions
He is currently in private practice providing psychological treatment for depression, anxiety, PTSD, ADHD and ASD.
Locations
Dr Hale offers appointments:
Online, in Bexhill (East Sussex), and at his Surrey clinic, providing flexible access to specialist ADHD assessment and psychosocial treatment.