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All the Feels: An ADHD Guide to Emotional Dysregulation and Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria” with William W. This is a book that warmly promotes self-compassion and the true soul work that is essential for living a valued, successful life with ADHD. This book ticked all of the boxes, being very easy to read and comprehend as well as full of good information! I read the description of the book, and thought I would get a more practical guide, with information about how ADHD women operate and strategy for addressing it.
In this collection of hidden gems, hundreds of real women living with ADHD share what works for them. Comprehensive, lively, and long overdue, ADHD for Smart Ass Women is the key to unlocking unparalleled potential and to understanding your truly magnificent and brilliant brain. I felt at times that maybe I am "too ADHD" to follow the logic here or to really absorb what they were trying to present. If you’re in a committed relationship — or even hope to find one at some point in the future — this book is a must-read.Pediatrician and renowned ADHD Patricia Quinn answers all of your questions about ADHD in women and girls. This updated edition from professional organizer Kolberg and ADHD clinical psychologist Nadeau is a classic collaboration that offers some of the best — and most sustainable — organization solutions for adults with ADHD. More detail about the screening tools for ADHD is given in this chapter, and it also explains more thoroughly what is involved in the whole assessment process.
I personally use this blank book, which is a good starter for bullet journaling because it already has the numbered pages. Girls are less likely to be referred for assessment, more likely to go undiagnosed and therefore more likely to end up with diagnoses of mental health conditions. Sari Solden, for years the great pioneer in working with women and ADHD, has now teamed up with Michelle Frank to create this dynamic, valuable workbook that will help women embolden themselves to break out of whatever self-imposed exiles they may have lived in and soar to the heights they deserve and will love.
The too frequent result of these challenges: diagnostic confusion, imbalanced treatment and over or under medication.