Kevin Flynn

HDip in Psychology (TCD), MSc in Psychology (TCD), MSc in Systemic Psychotherapy (UCD). Member of Irish Council for Psychotherapy (ICP) and the Family Therapy Association of Ireland (FTAI).

Kevin is a Systemic Psychotherapist with a background in Psychology. He works with individuals, couples, and families to help them understand and solve problems by looking at the bigger picture—relationships, social influences, their history and future. Kevin helps people explore the stories that have shaped their lives, focusing on their unique strengths, knowledge, and resources. His approach is collaborative, flexible, and creative, adjusting to the specific needs of each person or group.

Kevin encourages clients to give feedback on the therapy process, so he can tailor his approach to better suit their needs. With 15 years of experience working in an Autism specialist service, Kevin has worked closely with Autistic individuals, their families, and support networks. He uses a neurodiversity-affirmative approach, which means he recognizes and values the unique ways that neurodivergent people see and experience the world, supporting them in ways that honour their differences. He also has valuable experience in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) and with Tusla, giving him the skills and knowledge to support people facing a wide range of challenges.