Dr. Brendan J Dunlop

BSc (Hons), ClinPsyD, FHEA, CPsychol

Clinical Director for Adults

Dr Brendan J Dunlop is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapist, NHS Clinical Lead, and University of Manchester Curriculum Lead. Dr Dunlop is a published author on LGBTQ+ mental health (author of The Queer Mental Health Workbook) and has published 16 peer-reviewed publications, with 5 more under review/consideration, and another book being published in 2025.

Dr Dunlop has worked therapeutically with neurodivergent people for a number of years, and has been involved in innovative wait-list initiatives in NHS services for those awaiting ADHD assessment.

He is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, and is a frequently invited lecturer nationally and internationally on a wide variety of topics, including the intersection between LGBTQ+ identity and neurodiversity. He will be speaking in front of the Flemish parliament in April 2025 on LGBTQ+ mental health and wellbeing, and is passionate about ensuring equity of access and provision of support for those most marginalised in our community, especially those with a neurodivergent experience.

Accessibility

We are committed to making our services inclusive and equitable, removing barriers and ensuring timely access to care. We believe that everyone, regardless of their background or circumstances, deserves access to high-quality, compassionate care. From creating sensory-friendly environments to offering flexible appointment options, we take active steps to ensure our services are accessible to all. Our goal is to break down traditional barriers in healthcare and create a more inclusive, equitable system for those we serve.

Belonging

We celebrate diversity and strive to create a welcoming, inclusive community where everyone feels valued and supported. We believe that a sense of belonging is crucial for individuals to thrive. We work hard to ensure that every client, regardless of their neurodivergence or background, feels seen, heard, and respected. By fostering an environment of inclusion, we create a space where clients and staff can build meaningful connections, knowing they are part of a community that values their unique contributions and experiences.

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Dr. Brendan J Dunlop

BSc (Hons), ClinPsyD, FHEA, CPsychol

Clinical Director for Adults

Dr Brendan J Dunlop is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapist, NHS Clinical Lead, and University of Manchester Curriculum Lead. Dr Dunlop is a published author on LGBTQ+ mental health (author of The Queer Mental Health Workbook) and has published 16 peer-reviewed publications, with 5 more under review/consideration, and another book being published in 2025.

Dr Dunlop has worked therapeutically with neurodivergent people for a number of years, and has been involved in innovative wait-list initiatives in NHS services for those awaiting ADHD assessment.

He is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, and is a frequently invited lecturer nationally and internationally on a wide variety of topics, including the intersection between LGBTQ+ identity and neurodiversity. He will be speaking in front of the Flemish parliament in April 2025 on LGBTQ+ mental health and wellbeing, and is passionate about ensuring equity of access and provision of support for those most marginalised in our community, especially those with a neurodivergent experience.

Accessibility

We are committed to making our services inclusive and equitable, removing barriers and ensuring timely access to care. We believe that everyone, regardless of their background or circumstances, deserves access to high-quality, compassionate care. From creating sensory-friendly environments to offering flexible appointment options, we take active steps to ensure our services are accessible to all. Our goal is to break down traditional barriers in healthcare and create a more inclusive, equitable system for those we serve.

Belonging

We celebrate diversity and strive to create a welcoming, inclusive community where everyone feels valued and supported. We believe that a sense of belonging is crucial for individuals to thrive. We work hard to ensure that every client, regardless of their neurodivergence or background, feels seen, heard, and respected. By fostering an environment of inclusion, we create a space where clients and staff can build meaningful connections, knowing they are part of a community that values their unique contributions and experiences.

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