Women with ADHD
Jessica Gray
Do you often feel as if your life is out of control and that it has become impossible to meet demands?
Is all your time and energy taken up with coping, staying organized and holding it together, with no time for fun or relaxation?
Do memory lapses and inattention interfere with your routine, preventing you from achieving a happy life?
Are you clueless as to how others manage to lead consistent, regular lives
ADHD in women often goes undiagnosed. Too many women have grown up being called lazy, selfish, spacey or dumb because their symptoms were simply ignored or disregarded.
Even if you have not been formally diagnosed, this manual is a must-read if:
◆ Forgotten projects and unpaid bills just keep piling up.
◆ Romantic relationships and friendships can be a struggle because social rules seem so very complicated.
◆ You struggle to relax and unwind as your mind is on the go.
◆ At social gatherings you feel overwhelmed and shy but can end up talking over people as you are nervous.
◆ You are a high achiever but then feel frustrated that you have not met your full potential.
◆ All your time and energy are taken up with coping, staying organized and holding it together, with no time for fun or relaxation.
◆ You have trouble balancing your finances.
◆ You struggle to move forward with your goals.
◆ Your mind drifts during conversations unless you’re the one talking or it’s a topic you find very interesting.
If you endured a childhood of insults and low self-esteem, don't get stuck there! Break the cycle of frustration and chaos and start working with your extraordinary mind.
Duration - 4h 8m.
Author - Jessica Gray.
Narrator - Tyla Shandro.
Published Date - Sunday, 22 January 2023.
Copyright - © 2022 Jessica Gray ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Do you often feel as if your life is out of control and that it has become impossible to meet demands? Is all your time and energy taken up with coping, staying organized and holding it together, with no time for fun or relaxation? Do memory lapses and inattention interfere with your routine, preventing you from achieving a happy life? Are you clueless as to how others manage to lead consistent, regular lives ADHD in women often goes undiagnosed. Too many women have grown up being called lazy, selfish, spacey or dumb because their symptoms were simply ignored or disregarded. Even if you have not been formally diagnosed, this manual is a must-read if: ◆ Forgotten projects and unpaid bills just keep piling up. ◆ Romantic relationships and friendships can be a struggle because social rules seem so very complicated. ◆ You struggle to relax and unwind as your mind is on the go. ◆ At social gatherings you feel overwhelmed and shy but can end up talking over people as you are nervous. ◆ You are a high achiever but then feel frustrated that you have not met your full potential. ◆ All your time and energy are taken up with coping, staying organized and holding it together, with no time for fun or relaxation. ◆ You have trouble balancing your finances. ◆ You struggle to move forward with your goals. ◆ Your mind drifts during conversations unless you’re the one talking or it’s a topic you find very interesting. If you endured a childhood of insults and low self-esteem, don't get stuck there! Break the cycle of frustration and chaos and start working with your extraordinary mind. Duration - 4h 8m. Author - Jessica Gray. Narrator - Tyla Shandro. Published Date - Sunday, 22 January 2023. Copyright - © 2022 Jessica Gray ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:21
Introduction
Duration:00:04:36
Part 1 chapter 1 what is adhd
Duration:00:10:52
Chapter 2 the history of adhd
Duration:00:12:18
Chapter 3 recognising adhd in women
Duration:00:11:34
Chapter 4 why adhd is difficult to diagnose in women
Duration:00:07:19
Chapter 5 the pathophysiology of adhd in women
Duration:00:06:39
Part 2 chapter 6 distracted mind
Duration:00:20:20
Chapter 7 the stigmatization of women with adhd
Duration:00:05:48
Chapter 8 adhd and coinciding diagnoses
Duration:00:12:11
Part 3 chapter 9 getting the right diagnoses
Duration:00:08:54
Chapter 10 dealing with a new diagnosis
Duration:00:12:33
Chapter 11 starting treatment
Duration:00:21:41
Chapter 12 getting right support
Duration:00:08:49
Chapter 13 enjoying life with adhd
Duration:00:14:19
Part 4 chapter 14 the challenges of undiagnosed adhd
Duration:00:13:23
Chapter 15 the challenges of untreated adhd
Duration:00:17:15
Chapter 16 living with a woman adhd
Duration:00:07:51
Chapter 17 working with a women with adhd
Duration:00:09:20
Chapter 18 the consequences of adhd
Duration:00:08:59
Chapter 19 helping your partner with fatigue and stress
Duration:00:11:10
Chapter 20 adult considerations
Duration:00:05:36
Part 5 chapter 21 how adhd will fit into the next decade
Duration:00:05:50
Chapter 22 the role of women in addressing adhd
Duration:00:06:30
Conclusion
Duration:00:03:58
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:29