Deborah French, MSc. is a Neuro psychotherapist specialising in cognitive behavioural therapy, with over 22 years of experience as a mother to five children, two of whom are neurodiverse. She combines her personal, professional, and academic knowledge to teach parents, educators, and therapists effective communication strategies that reduce behavioural issues, enhance learning environments, and improve relationships between parents and children.
Deborah is a sought-after speaker, contributing to events such as the 2022 Autism Parenting Summit and lectures for school teaching teams, therapists, and community organisations seeking an understanding of Deborah's methodologies on effective behavioural management strategies for children. She is a writer for Psychology Today, Autism Parenting Magazine, and the NHS website and is a three-time author, including her award-winning memoir, A Brief Moment in Time.
Deborah holds a post-graduate Diploma in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and an MSc in the Psychology and Neuroscience of Mental Health from King's College London.