N.Rosier

Psychologist SFP-BFP

Experienced in ADHD and HP – Father, Husband, Pilot.

I’m a psychologist, graduated in theoretical and clinical psychology. Licensed in Switzerland, Belgium, and the Czech Republic, I accompany children and adults on the road to live a better life, taking into account each and every time their own abilities and limits. Through the years I specialized in the field of attention deficit disorder with/without hyperactivity and the high-potential way of thinking. As a child I had ADHD and I got help from Ritalin, so I know the benefits and downsides of it. Being quite the “feet-on-the-ground”-type during my work, as a hobby I loved to be in and around the clouds as a pilot. Even though it’s my kids that give me wings 😉.

Good to know: In Switzerland, there is no such title as “Specialist in ADHD”. Therefore I don’t need to mention that I do not hold this title. There does exist a title of “Specialist in Psychotherapy”: I do not hold this qualification either. I am simply a psychologist (with a the title 😉) experienced in the field of ADHD, which I began gaining over 20 years ago.

History.

SOME STEPS IN MY LIFE.

Experience.

ATTENTION IS IMPORTANT.

My experience in the field of attention is not only based on theoretical concepts as learned at the university, but also on the experience of my private practice in various countries. Besides that, on a personal level, I was diagnosed with ADHD early on; so I do know what I’m talking about 😉
01. THEORY.

At the university psychologists-in-training learn about Attention Deficit Disorder. But there, ADHD is only one (small) subject among hundreds of others: the basis for specialization later. For me, this specialization began with my Master’s thesis, entitled “Gender Differences in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Overview of a Decade”.

02. PRACTICAL.

As I did before graduating, I continued working at the university, but on the side I was able to continue studying and starting consultations in the area of ​​attention. I gained a lot of experience, which started very modestly, but has gradually widened to finally culminate in the project of the Swiss Attention Center in Neuchâtel.

03. PERSONAL.

Having been among the earliest children in Belgium to have been diagnosed with ADD, I have always remembered the in-depth diagnostics that lasted for two whole days. The difficulties that I experienced in high school and during my university studies, forced me to find techniques to manage the challenges I faced. Many years later, it even allowed me to get a pilot license, without help, without medication. Now I hope to pass on my know-how to others through an in-depth diagnosis and tailor-made follow-up.