If you live in Manchester and are looking for help with Anxiety with Autism & ADHD, you are in the right place. Anxiety conditions affect roughly 1 in 6 adults across the United Kingdom, and Anxiety with Autism & ADHD is one of the most common reasons people first reach out to us.
LAR Coaching is based in the UK and works with Manchester residents every week. What follows is the same article we share with every new client — written for Manchester residents who want to understand what recovery actually looks like.
About anxiety recovery in Manchester
Manchester is home to 2.8 million across Greater Manchester. Healthcare for residents seeking support runs through NHS Greater Manchester ICS. The city is connected by Metrolink trams, the Piccadilly and Victoria rail hubs, and direct services from Manchester Airport, which shapes how easily local residents can attend in-person appointments — and why so many people in Manchester now choose remote recovery sessions by Zoom, Phone or FaceTime instead.
Common drivers of anxiety in Manchester include shift-work in healthcare and hospitality, post-industrial regeneration pressure, and the city's well-documented winter daylight shortage. As home to the University of Manchester, MMU, Salford and a growing MediaCity / tech corridor — and to one of the UK's largest student populations, the city has a substantial population of professionals, students, parents, and shift-workers whose anxiety symptoms are most often shaped by these specific local conditions rather than by anything wrong with the individual.
If you are in immediate distress, contact Samaritans 116 123 and Greater Manchester Mental Health 0800 953 0285. For permanent recovery, LAR Coaches work with Manchester residents remotely — no waiting list, no GP referral required, no travel to a clinic.
Anxiety is more common, more intense, and often more persistent in autistic and ADHD individuals than in the general population. For many neurodivergent people, anxiety is the loudest day-to-day problem — louder than the autism or ADHD itself. Standard anxiety treatments frequently fail this group, because they were designed for a neurotypical processing style and do not account for sensory sensitivity, executive function differences, demand-avoidance patterns, or rejection sensitivity.
A neurodivergent-informed recovery approach is different. LAR Coaching takes the Linden Method — already a flexible, structured programme — and adapts its delivery to the way the individual actually thinks, feels, and processes the world.
Why standard treatment so often fails neurodivergent clients
Group-based CBT can be overwhelming for autistic clients due to sensory load and social demand. Generic mindfulness can be unhelpful for ADHD clients who find sustained attention to internal sensations punishing. Demand-avoidance patterns mean any therapy framed as a list of compulsory tasks is likely to backfire. Rejection sensitivity means a single perceived misstep from a therapist can end the therapeutic relationship.
A genuinely neurodivergent-informed Coach understands all of this and adapts accordingly.
How LAR Coaching adapts
Many neurodivergent clients tell us that LAR Coaching is the first form of anxiety support they have ever found genuinely effective.
For parents of autistic or ADHD children with anxiety
We work with families directly, and we work with the realities of school, sensory load, and the wider neurodivergent picture — not against them.
Practical first steps
The honest invitation
Anxiety in autistic and ADHD individuals is recoverable when the approach fits the person. A free 30-minute Recovery Call is the first step. We never look back, only looking forward.
Recovery for Manchester residents
You do not have to live with Anxiety with Autism & ADHD. Book a free 30-minute Recovery Call with one of our Coaches — sessions are available in GMT / BST, delivered via Zoom, Phone or FaceTime, wherever in Manchester you happen to be.
We never look back, only looking forward.