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ADHD Girls to Women
- Getting on the Radar
- Narrated by: Caroline Fantozzi
- Length: 6 hrs and 21 mins
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Summary
Popular science audiobook on ADHD in women interspersed with real stories from amazing ADHD women
ADHD girls and women often fall under the radar. This rigorous and accessible audiobook connects current research (which until recently has mostly focused on men) to the lived experiences of girls and women with ADHD, weaving in their personal struggles and breakthroughs throughout their lives from childhood and the teen years through to motherhood, menopause and beyond.
Family doctor, psychiatrist, and international ADHD expert Lotta Borg Skoglund combines years of experience in the treatment and assessment of ADHD with the powerful testimonies of the women she has encountered along the way, exploring issues such as hormonal changes, emotional regulation, organisation and concentration, relationships, work, and treatment. She provides valuable tips and insights along with powerful strategies as to how ADHD girls and women can achieve the self-understanding they need to live lives to their best potential.
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- Piglet
- 22-06-24
Best book on ADHD in women I’ve read
This is clear, factual, not too jargon-y, helpful and sensitive to the reader, as well as being encouraging. I highly recommend
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- A. Oaks
- 24-10-24
I feel seen
I only realized after having my daughter that I had been hanging on to a thread. Once I had to focus on another human being, my ability to care for myself fell apart. This book made me feel understood and seen as a woman with ADD and the everyday battle it is to live with this impairment.
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