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A Feminist's Guide to ADHD

How women can thrive and find focus in a world built for men

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Wait time: About 14 weeks
0 of 1 copy available
Wait time: About 14 weeks
An empowering, feminist guide to understanding and managing ADHD for women, written by a popular millennial doctor with ADHD.
ADHD affects women in unique ways. Discover how to deal with it – and how to thrive – in this empowering guide.
Whether you have received a late diagnosis, a misdiagnosis – or even no diagnosis at all but think this might apply to you – experienced coach Dr Janina Maschke offers guidance and support to all women and girls impacted by ADHD. As well as featuring the latest research, personal case-studies and practical exercises, this book gives you tips on thriving with ADHD and embracing neurodiversity.
You will learn:
  • the role of gender in understanding ADHD
  • the challenges of diagnosing women
  • the differences between the subtypes
  • the role of hormones in treating symptoms
  • common co-existing conditions
  • tools for thriving with ADHD.

  • Whether you’re seeking information pre-diagnosis or looking to manage your symptoms, this is a must-read for all women impacted by ADHD.
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