Who We Are
Matt Hallam
Psychologist
Acceptance-Based Therapy for Self-Understanding
Support From an Experienced Psychologist for Anxiety, Low Mood, ADHD, and Life Transitions
How I Work as a Psychologist
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Matt’s approach to therapy, and how might it benefit me?
Matt’s approach is rooted in understanding how our brain works and how our past shapes its wiring. We all have behaviours that stem from this wiring—some we like, and others we don’t. Acceptance is about recognising these behaviours and reflecting on what’s really happening underneath. This is where change begins: seeing patterns for what they are, understanding the complexities of our brain and experiences, and embracing the possibility of reshaping them over time. It’s not a quick fix, but through self-understanding and acceptance, you can start to navigate your challenges with greater clarity and confidence.
How does Matt personalise each session to suit my needs?
Matt takes a collaborative approach to tailor therapy sessions to your unique story and challenges. By helping you explore how your brain’s wiring affects your behaviours and experiences, he encourages acceptance—not just of yourself, but also of the often harsh realities of the world. Sessions are designed to support you in making sense of your experiences, accepting them for what they are, and finding practical strategies to navigate life’s ups and downs.
Why does Matt value acceptance?
Matt values acceptance because it provides a grounded perspective on life. The world can be unfair, unpredictable, and challenging—factors we often have no control over. But instead of feeling powerless, Matt believes that recognising these difficulties as part of life allows you to see things more clearly and work with them. Acceptance isn’t about resigning yourself to circumstances; it’s about acknowledging what is, understanding your brain’s responses to these realities, and then finding ways to navigate and adapt in a way that promotes well-being.
Why did Matt choose to focus on areas like ADHD, anxiety, and low mood?
When working with Matt, you can expect a safe, open space where the complexities of life are recognised without sugar-coating. Sessions involve reflecting on how your brain’s wiring affects your experiences and behaviour, accepting these patterns for what they are, and creating a plan to navigate life’s realities. Matt encourages you to get comfortable, take off your shoes if you’d like, and engage in reflective discussions aimed at fostering deeper self-understanding, acceptance, and positive change over time.
Is Tyson friendly?
Yes, Tyson is a friendly pug, but he’s a daddy’s boy. He’ll come over to say hi, but his favourite place is on Matt’s lap or in front of food. If you love pugs, you’ll likely have a friend in Tyson too!
How does Matt support clients with ADHD through therapy and resources?
Matt’s therapy sessions and practical resources, like the ADHD reflective planners, support self-reflection and self-management. He understands how ADHD impacts brain wiring and behaviour, helping you see how these patterns play out in your daily life. Through a focus on acceptance and self-understanding, Matt works with you to identify ways to work with your ADHD, understand its roots, and develop tailored strategies that lead to a greater sense of balance and empowerment.
How do I know if Matt is the right psychologist for me?
To help you decide if Matt’s approach feels right, Equal Psychology offers free 15-minute meet and greets. This gives you the opportunity to discuss your concerns, understand Matt’s perspective on acceptance and brain wiring, and see if his approach aligns with your needs. His goal is to provide a reflective and supportive space where you can openly explore your experiences and decide if this path resonates with you.