Understanding ADHD in Women
Strategies for Women Diagnosed with ADHD in Adulthood: Manage Your Symptoms as an Adult Living with Attention Deficit Disorder...Women: Manage Your Symptoms of Adult ADHD
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Narrated by:
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Cara Firestone
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By:
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Kristen Thrasher
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Understanding ADHD in Women provides years of research that proves why medical professionals no longer believe that Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is a condition only found in young, school-aged boys, as it was once believed. In fact, extensive research has proven that the inattentive form of ADHD, which the majority of women have, can be just as difficult, if not even more so, than the hyperactive/impulsive form, like the majority of men have. Multiple case studies clearly explain what ADHD can be like for women, its difficulties and strengths, and how to better manage your symptoms.
ADHD is not suddenly brought on in adulthood, but instead, many women are simply not diagnosed until adulthood; they either went undiagnosed or misdiagnosed in their earlier years - and this book explains exactly why, and also goes into the many other conditions that can closely resemble ADHD.
Understanding ADHD in Women is divided into 11 different main chapters, including:
- Hormones Affect ADHD During Different Stages of Life
- The Danger of Emotional Withdrawal
- Nine Ways ADHD May Put a Strain on Your Relationships
- Overwhelmed Mom Syndrome
- Adults with ADHD Face an Elevated Risk for These 34 Physical Health Conditions
- And Many Others!
You won't pause Understanding ADHD in Women until you have listened to the entire thing! With all of the information, tidbits of knowledge, case studies, and years of research, it will leave you thinking and pondering about it for days after.
You won't want to miss out on this book - so grab your copy today!
©2021 Kristen Thrasher (P)2021 Kristen ThrasherWhat listeners say about Understanding ADHD in Women
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- Anonymous User
- 07-10-2022
Annoying narration
The narrators voice was annoying and not a hint of humour or anything to make it more relatable.
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