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Dopamine Dolls

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Our services are for women and non-binary people living with (or who suspect they have) ADHD, in the Scottish Highlands. We host a number of different events. If you have any idea of activities or services you would like from us, or if you would like to volunteer to help out and facilitate some activities, please contact us.

Before you attend our sessions, we ask that you book in. This helps us have a rough idea on numbers, so we can ensure we have the appropriate space and facilities. It also helps us to understand what events you enjoy seeing from us!

All our groups are free but there is always an option to make a donation. Throughout the year, we hold Dopamine Discussions, which allow us to deep dive into specific topics, often with the support of a professional. Our Dopamine Discussion events are delivered at a cost, to allow us to raise funds to cover the running costs.

We are accepting of all disabilities, visible and invisible. If you require any adaptations, please get in touch

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20/05/2025

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Dopamine Discussions

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  • Highland

Online and in person events for women and non-binary people living with ADHD in the Scottish Highlands. Events focus on a key topic and we often look for professionals to run Q&A sessions.

Dopamine Dolls Coffee Catch Up

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12.30 Saturdays once a month at The River Ness Hotel. This is a casual get together in a public space and not confidential. We have a vase with colourful hearts on the table to identify us.

Dopamine Dolls Social Gathering

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  • Highland

Our services are for women and non-binary people living with (or who suspect they have) ADHD, in the Scottish Highlands. We also arrange social get togethers in the evenings, at local highland venues.

Dopamine Donders

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  • Highland

Local walks for women and non-binary people living with ADHD in the Scottish Highlands.

Inverness Peer Support Group

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Our services are for women and non-binary people living with (or who suspect they have) ADHD, in the Scottish Highlands. Inverness Peer Support Group meets in person fortnightly on Mondays 7- 9pm.

Online Support Group

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  • Scotland

Our group is for any woman or non-binary/gender fluid person 18+, who has an ADHD diagnosis or who experiences traits. Takes place monthly and online to allow access for those living remotely.

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