Stories
Get to know our team of experts as they share valuable insights and tips to help you you stay informed and empowered about your health and wellbeing.
Te reo: Language of enrichment
Te Reo Māori sees ADHD as a unique way of being, intertwined with every aspect of one's life, from the physical and mental to the social and spiritual.
Optimising Your ADHD Medication
Beehyve GP, Dr Torrance Merkle, explains how New Zealand’s system works for ADHD medication and who can help you get the right dose or formulation. Dr Merkle also shares specific examples of ADHD medication types and brands and their availability here in Aotearoa.
You, We and ADHD
Our new Group Coaching Programme is here! We’re so pleased to launch this special series of sessions so that you don’t have to face the challenges of ADHD alone.
ADHD: Let’s pay attention to how we talk about it
Language is crucial when it comes to ADHD. Here at Beehyve, it’s something we care a lot about because we care about people!
Paying to be watched: The new focus trend sweeping the ADHD community
‘Body doubling’ is a strategy that some of us with ADHD use to keep us on tough tasks. And now its benefits are being recognised much more widely. Our Annie spoke to the Herald to explain why it works so well for those with ADHD. She says, even seeing others be productive helps you get into the zone of flow with something.” Pop over to the NZ Herald to read the full interview with Annie, and find out more.
Featured in: NZ Herald
ADHD Coaching: the buzz on what drives our team
Coaching can help you achieve your goals, find strategies to make daily life easier, and manage periods of change. However, you’ve got to find the coach that’s right for you and your unique situation. We’ve invited our brilliant Beehyve coaches to explain their individual approaches.
Student doesn't let ADHD stop her
Our founder, Anna Redgrave has been dedicated to helping those with ADHD long before it reached mainstream awareness. In 2015, when she graduated with First Class Honours in Psychology, she told the NZ Herald "I would like to inspire others to embrace their difference, not only look at the negatives, but seek out how they might be turned into positives," she said. Luckily, for our community, she’s worked non stop on her mission ever since. You can read Anna’s story in the NZ Herald.
Featured in: NZ Herald