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Women with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) often feel misunderstood and experience a sense of alienation because of their differences. This radical guide empowers readers to challenge the cultural stigma and deeply internalized shame of being a woman living with an invisible disorder.

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Women with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) often feel misunderstood and experience a sense of alienation because of their differences. This radical guide empowers readers to challenge the cultural stigma and deeply internalized shame of being a woman living with an invisible disorder.
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Autorenporträt
Psychotherapist Sari Solden, MS, has counselled adults with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) for thirty years. She is author of the pioneering books Women with Attention Deficit Disorder and Journeys Through ADDulthood, as well as a prominent keynote speaker at national and international conferences. She serves on the professional advisory board of the National Attention Deficit Disorder Association and is a past recipient of their award for outstanding service by a helping professional. Solden's areas of specialization include women's issues, inattentive ADHD and the emotional consequences and healing process for adults who grew up with undiagnosed ADHD. Michelle Frank, PsyD, is a well-regarded clinical psychologist who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, education and empowerment of individuals with ADHD. She draws from cognitive behavioural therapies, mindfulness-based practices and psychoeducational approaches based in the latest research to help individuals with ADHD live fulfilling, empowered lives. Frank is vice president of the Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA), the only non-profit organization dedicated to helping adults with ADHD. She speaks nationally on issues related to ADHD, neurodiversity and women's empowerment..