Eamon Carr

Occupational Therapist

Branch : Insights Psychology - JLT

Service Group : Adolescents (aged 12 - 18), Adults (aged 25+), Young Adults (aged 18 - 25)

I can help with : ADHD, ADHD Assessment, Adult ADHD Assessment, Adult Services, Adult Support Groups, Autism, Community Living Skills, Developing Independence at Home, Developmental Coordination Disorder Assessment, Executive functioning, Group Therapy and Support Groups, Health Education and Healthy Lifestyle Support, Identity & Belonging, Roles, Routines & Responsibilities, Self-Advocacy Support, Self-esteem & Confidence, Sleep Hygiene & Personal Care, Social Isolation & Connection, Social, Communication & Interaction Skills, Workplace support/ University support

Adult Service : Adult ADHD Assessment, Adult Support Groups, Self-Advocacy Support

Children & Adolescent Services : ADHD Assessment, Developmental Coordination Disorder Assessment

Motor, Sensory, and Functional Support : Self-esteem & Confidence, Roles, Routines & Responsibilities, Sleep Hygiene & Personal Care, Developing Independence at Home, Community Living Skills, Workplace support/ University support, Health Education and Healthy Lifestyle Support, Executive functioning, Social Isolation & Connection, Social, Communication & Interaction Skills, Autism, Identity & Belonging, ADHD

DHA License
HCPC License

Eamon is a dedicated and passionate Occupational Therapist with a strong background in education and a deep commitment to supporting neurodivergent individuals. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Education from Trinity College Dublin, and a Master’s Degree in Occupational Therapy from Brunel University London.

Eamon’s clinical expertise spans working with adolescents and adults with diverse neurological experiences, with a particular focus on emerging clinical practices in adult neurodiversity. He is passionate about incorporating personal interests of clients into therapy to build meaningful skills, foster connections, and support community integration.

Eamon stays up to date with the latest clinical research in neurodiversity, and he works closely with employers and university support teams to advocate for accommodations that help individuals thrive. His work also includes supporting executive functioning skills, developing meaningful routines, gross motor development, and ensuring a holistic approach to occupational therapy. He is trained in the ADOS-2, further enhancing his ability to contribute to multi-disciplinary assessments and provide tailored intervention plans.
Outside of work, Eamon loves traveling and outdoor activities, and he is also involved with a Gaelic Football club. His approach is strengths-based, affirming, and focused on empowering individuals to navigate their daily lives with confidence and success.