ISBN-13: 9783818743642 / Angielski / Miękka / 224 str.
ADHD in Women: Understanding and Managing Challenges is a comprehensive and empowering guide that sheds light on the unique experiences of women living with ADHD. In a world where ADHD in women is often misunderstood, misdiagnosed, or overlooked, this book provides practical strategies, emotional support, and evidence-based insights tailored to the realities of adult women with ADHD. Whether you're newly diagnosed, suspect you may have ADHD, or are navigating life with a late diagnosis, this book is an invaluable resource for understanding and thriving with ADHD.The book begins by exploring the fundamental differences in how ADHD manifests in women compared to men, highlighting the impact of hormonal changes, cultural expectations, and gender roles. From inattentive ADHD in women to the combined and hyperactive-impulsive presentations, it examines how these variations influence daily life, relationships, and career paths. Through relatable examples, it explains why ADHD often goes undiagnosed in women and provides tools for recognizing the signs and seeking an accurate assessment.Delving into the emotional and practical challenges of living with ADHD, the book addresses self-esteem issues, emotional regulation, and the effect of ADHD on relationships. It offers actionable strategies for improving communication, managing parenting responsibilities, and building a strong support system. Special sections on navigating hormonal shifts-from puberty and pregnancy to menopause-make it a must-read for women seeking to understand the intricate connection between ADHD and hormonal changes.
ADHD in Women: Understanding and Managing Challenges is a comprehensive and empowering guide that sheds light on the unique experiences of women living with ADHD.