Psychology & Neuroscience Talks

Psychology & Neuroscience

Discover evidence-based talks on the science of the mind, brain, and behavior. From ADHD and autism to cognitive psychology and mental health.

Upcoming Psychology & Neuroscience Talks

Expert insights into the human mind and brain

The Neuroscience of Music with Prof Lauren Stewart

What happens in your brain & body when you listen to music? Explore how it shapes our identities and future therapeutic uses. With Q&A.

🕐18:30📍BOXPARK Liverpool, Liverpool

The Holistic ADHD Summit [ONLINE]

A brand-new series of talks and workshops offering fresh perspectives on holistic ADHD management

🕐09:00📍Venue TBC
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The Holistic ADHD Summit

A brand-new series of talks and workshops offering fresh perspectives on holistic ADHD management

🕐10:00📍Woolwich Works, London
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The Science of AuDHD with Prof James Brown

Explore the hidden similarities of ADHD & autism and discover how to manage your symptoms effectively. Followed by Q&A.

🕐18:30📍The Glee Club Cardiff, Cardiff

The Psychology of Fetish and Kink

Discover what factors can drive fetish and kink behaviours, and practical steps to communicate your desires for pleasure. Followed by Q+A.

🕐19:00📍Hen & Chicken, Bristol
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AuDHD & Women [ONLINE]

Discover how ADHD & Autism present differently in women, and tips on how to manage your neurodivergence. Followed by Q&A.

🕐19:00💻Online Event
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AuDHD & Women

Discover how ADHD & Autism present differently in women, and tips on how to manage your neurodivergence. Followed by Q&A.

🕐19:00📍Cecil Sharp House, London

ADHD & Hormones Workshop

Uncover the intricate interactions between ADHD and hormones in women, from puberty, pregnancy, to menopause.

🕐18:30💻Online Event

ADHD & Hormones Workshop

Uncover the intricate interactions between ADHD and hormones in women, from puberty, pregnancy, to menopause.

🕐18:30💻Online Event

The Psychology of Carl Jung with Dr Rachel Newsome

Uncover Jung's revolutionary insights into the human mind through dreams, shadows, synchronicity, and more. Followed by Q&A.

🕐19:00📍Friends' Meeting House, Manchester
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Our Fascination with Serial Killers Explained

Explore the psychology behind people’s fascination with serial killers with Dr Ross Bartels. Followed by Q&A.

🕐19:00📍The Blues Kitchen Brixton, London

The Science of AuDHD with Prof James Brown

Explore the hidden similarities of ADHD & autism and discover how to manage your symptoms effectively. Followed by Q&A.

🕐19:30📍The Sugar Club, Dublin
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Autism & Shame Workshop [Online]

Discover why shame impacts autistic lives so deeply and explore strategies to reduce it. Followed by Q&A.

🕐17:00💻Online Event

The Psychology of Carl Jung with Dr Rachel Newsome

Uncover Jung's revolutionary insights into the human mind through dreams, shadows, synchronicity, and more. Followed by Q&A.

🕐19:00📍St Peter's by the Waterfront, Ipswich

The Science of Psychedelics with Dr David Luke

Join us for an in-depth examination of traditional + modern psychedelics, including their benefits for mental health. Followed by Q+A.

🕐19:00📍White Rock Theatre, Hastings

The Science of ADHD & Sleep Course

Uncover the connection between ADHD & Sleep, and finding a better way to sleep and rest in this 6-week course. Followed by Q&A.

🕐18:30💻Online Event
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The Psychology of Secondary Trauma

Explore how secondary trauma affects clinicians and discover practical strategies to protect your wellbeing. Followed by Q&A.

🕐18:30💻Online Event
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The Science of Psychedelics with Dr David Luke

Join us for an in-depth examination of traditional + modern psychedelics, including their benefits for mental health. Followed by Q+A.

🕐18:00📍Cambridge Junction, Cambridge
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The Science of Psychedelics with Dr David Luke

Join us for an in-depth examination of traditional + modern psychedelics, including their benefits for mental health. Followed by Q+A.

🕐19:00📍Winchester Science Centre & Planetarium, Winchester
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Vampires & the Human Psyche

Discover the fascinating connections between vampires and the human mind, from Dracula to Buffy the Vampire Slayer. With Q&A.

🕐19:00📍Hen & Chicken, Bristol
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The Psychology of Cats

Worshipped & domesticated by us for over 10,000 years, learn what modern science says about what goes on inside the mind of a cat! With Q+A.

🕐19:00📍Brighthelm Centre, Brighton
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The Psychology of Misogyny

Explore the psychological explanations behind a misogynistic mindset. Followed by Q&A.

🕐17:00💻Online Event
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The Science of Psychedelics with Dr David Luke

Join us for an in-depth examination of traditional + modern psychedelics, including their benefits for mental health. Followed by Q+A.

🕐19:00📍Rook Lane Chapel, Frome
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The Gut-Brain Connection in ADHD and Autism

Understand how the gut, microbiome, and brain interact in ADHD & Autism, with practical ideas you can use in everyday life. Followed by Q&A.

🕐17:00💻Online Event
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The Gut-Brain Connection in ADHD and Autism [ire]

Understand how the gut, microbiome, and brain interact in ADHD & Autism, with practical ideas you can use in everyday life. Followed by Q&A.

🕐17:00💻Online Event
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The Psychology of Fetish and Kink

Discover what factors can drive fetish and kink behaviours, and practical steps to communicate your desires for pleasure. Followed by Q+A.

🕐19:00📍Friends' Meeting House, Manchester
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The Psychology of Horror Movies Workshop

Discover the fascinating connections between horror films and the human mind, exploring themes of psychoanalysis, gender and more. With Q&A

🕐17:00💻Online Event
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The Psychology of Horror Movies Workshop

Discover the fascinating connections between horror films and the human mind, exploring themes of psychoanalysis, gender and more. With Q&A

🕐17:00💻Online Event
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The Psychology of Coercive Control

Explore the impact of coercive control and practical ways to respond, informed by therapeutic insight and trauma-informed practice. With Q&A

🕐18:30💻Online Event
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The Psychology of Coercive Control [ire]

Explore the impact of coercive control and practical ways to respond, informed by therapeutic insight and trauma-informed practice. With Q&A

🕐18:30💻Online Event
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ADHD, Shame & The Brain

Discover the impact of shame on individuals with ADHD and how to break the cycle with compassion. Followed by Q&A.

🕐18:30💻Online Event
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ADHD, Shame & The Brain [ire]

Discover the impact of shame on individuals with ADHD and how to break the cycle with compassion. Followed by Q&A.

🕐18:30💻Online Event
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The Psychology of Trauma & Emotions

Explore the impact of trauma on our everyday regulation of emotions and discover strategies to develop better control.

🕐19:00📍Brighthelm Centre, Brighton
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The Psychology of Trauma & Emotions [online]

Explore the impact of trauma on our everyday regulation of emotions and discover strategies to develop better control.

🕐19:00💻Online Event
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The ADHD & Women Summit - London 2026

After 2025's sellout event we return with fresh new talks, workshops and Q&As hosted by world-leading experts

🕐10:00📍Woolwich Works, London
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About Our Psychology & Neuroscience Talks

What psychology and neuroscience topics do you cover?

We cover a brilliant range of topics across psychology, neuroscience, and mental health. Our talks explore ADHD and how it affects adults and women, autism and AuDHD (the combination of autism and ADHD), cognitive psychology and how the mind works, neuroscience and brain function, mental health conditions like anxiety and depression, behavioral psychology and habit formation, neuroplasticity and brain development, and the psychology of emotions, relationships, and wellbeing. Each talk is grounded in scientific research and delivered by experts who make complex concepts accessible and engaging.

Who are the speakers at psychology talks?

Our psychology speakers are proper experts - clinical psychologists, neuroscientists, psychiatrists, researchers, and academics from leading universities and institutions. Many are practicing clinicians who work directly with patients, alongside researchers conducting cutting-edge studies into the brain and mind. They're passionate about making psychology accessible to everyone, whether you're dealing with ADHD yourself, supporting someone with autism, working in mental health, or just fascinated by how the human mind works. These aren't dry academic lectures - our speakers bring real-world insights and practical understanding alongside rigorous science.

Are psychology talks suitable if I have ADHD or autism?

Absolutely! Many of our attendees have ADHD, autism, or are AuDHD. Our speakers understand neurodiversity and create welcoming environments. Talks about ADHD and autism are often presented by neurodivergent experts themselves, bringing lived experience alongside professional expertise. We've had brilliant feedback from neurodivergent attendees who appreciate finally hearing about their minds from people who truly understand. Whether you're seeking to understand yourself better, learn strategies for thriving with ADHD, explore autism from an affirming perspective, or simply connect with others who share similar experiences, you'll find a supportive community here.

Do I need a psychology background to understand the talks?

Not at all! Our psychology and neuroscience talks are designed for curious minds, not just academics. Speakers excel at explaining complex concepts about the brain, mind, and behavior in ways that make sense to everyone. Whether you're a student studying psychology, someone with ADHD wanting to understand your brain better, a parent of an autistic child, a professional interested in mental health, or just someone fascinated by how the mind works, these talks will engage you. We bridge the gap between scientific research and real-world understanding, making cutting-edge psychology accessible to all.

How much do psychology talk tickets cost?

Tickets typically start from around £15, making expert psychology and neuroscience education accessible to everyone. We believe understanding the mind, learning about ADHD and autism, and accessing mental health knowledge shouldn't be expensive. For about the cost of a couple of pints, you get an evening with leading experts, evidence-based insights, and the chance to ask questions. It's brilliant value whether you're attending to understand yourself better, support loved ones, or simply satisfy your curiosity about how the human mind and brain work.

Can I attend psychology talks online or in person?

Yes! We host psychology talks both online and in person across the UK and Ireland. Online talks are perfect if you prefer learning from home, have social anxiety, or find in-person events overwhelming (which many with ADHD or autism do). In-person events offer that lovely sense of community and the chance to chat with other psychology enthusiasts over drinks. Both formats feature the same quality speakers and content. Check individual event listings to see which works best for you - there's no wrong choice, just whatever suits your needs and preferences.