Dr Maeve Kavanagh (she/her)
Principal Clinical Psychologist
PSI Chartered member no.: M11328C
Maeve is Co-Principal Clinical Psychologist at The Adult Autism & ADHD Practice and Chartered member of the Psychological Society of Ireland.
With particular interest in the identification of Autistic and co-occurring neurotypes, Maeve has worked with Autistic children and adults since 2008 and is a keen ally of the Autistic community.
Maeve has been working with The Adult Autism & ADHD Practice from the very start and has been integral to how we have developed and grown as a practice. She provides access to clinical supervision to all of the psychologists on our team.
Maeve obtained a BA in Psychology from University College Dublin in 2002. She then undertook an MSc in Clinical Neuroscience in University College London and upon her return to Ireland, worked in Beaumont Hospital in Dublin for two years carrying out neuropsychological assessments with adults and children with a range of neurological conditions.
Maeve completed her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology in Trinity College Dublin in 2008. Following this, Maeve has continued her learning about Autistic experience and Autistic identity. She initially worked within HSE Adult Autism and Disability Services in Dublin and Kildare for two years and subsequently worked for 11 years within HSE Carlow/Kilkenny child and adolescent Autism and Disability services. Alongside working in the public system, Maeve has provided private psychology identification/assessment services since 2015. She also provides teaching input to the Doctoral courses in Clinical Psychology across Ireland in the identification of Autistic experience using a neuroaffirmative approach, and in supporting Autistic individuals. Maeve provides clinical supervision for Psychologists in Clinical Training and for those undertaking postgraduate research in relation to Autistic experiences.
Maeve has gained valuable experience and insights from working alongside other neurodivergent professionals and she works hard to be an ally to the Autistic, ADHD, and LGBTQIA+ communities. She has a particular interest in gender identity and the overlap between gender variance and Autistic/ADHD experience, and has undertaken additional training in this area.
Alongside colleagues in The Adult Autism & ADHD Practice, Maeve co-authored two recently published books: ‘The Adult Autism Assessment Handbook: A Neurodiversity Affirmative Approach’ and ‘The Neurodiversity Affirmative Child Autism Assessment Handbook”.
Click HERE to watch Maeve alongside our Clinical Director presenting at the 2025 Autism Europe Conference on neurodiversity affirmative Autistic identification process across the lifespan.