A Feminist's Guide to ADHD: How women can thrive and find focus in a world built for men (Paperback)
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A Feminist's Guide to ADHD: How women can thrive and find focus in a world built for men (Paperback)

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Published: 10/09/2024
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ADHD is a feminist issue. Historically, its impact on women has been understudied, leading to misdiagnosis, late diagnosis or no diagnosis at all.

This book delves into the unique challenges women face when living with ADHD, and offers guidance and support. Discover:

the pivotal role of gender in understanding the complexities of ADHD

the challenges of diagnosing ADHD in women

the difference between male/female ADHD subtypes and behaviours 

the role of hormones in treating ADHD symptoms

common co-existing conditions for women with ADHD

practical tools for thriving with ADHD in day-to-day life

tips on embracing neurodiversity

Readers will find a wealth of information, including personal stories and case studies, presented in a bite-sized and accessible way. Whether you're seeking information pre-diagnosis or simply looking to manage your symptoms, this book is a must-read for all women impacted by ADHD.

Publisher: Watkins Media Limited
ISBN: 9781786788788
Number of pages: 224
Dimensions: 216 x 135 mm

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Anna

“Best book on ADHD for women.”

I've read a good amount of self development books, in particular those that focus on ADHD but this has been by far my favourite.
Rooted in stats and science, the book not only recommends tools to help manage... More

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