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Gain New Clarity: An ADHD Course for Women
For many women, the realization comes after years of pushing harder than everyone else just to stay organized. On the outside, they may appear capable and dependable. On the inside, it often feels like they are barely holding things together. They may have been described as anxious, overthinking, or “too sensitive.” They wonder why systems that once worked suddenly stop working during periods of stress, burnout, or major life changes.
What if this has been ADHD all along?
Many women do not recognize that they have been coping with ADHD symptoms until adulthood. For years, they develop ways to compensate—working harder, masking struggles, and keeping everything together on the outside while feeling overwhelmed on the inside. Eventually, the effort becomes too much to sustain.
CHADD developed the mini-course ADHD in Women: A Clarity Reset to help women begin making sense of these experiences.
If you’re beginning to explore ADHD for the first time or ready to understand more about how ADHD may have been affecting you for years, this short course offers a thoughtful place to start.
Learn more and explore the course:
You Can Help Prevent the Missed Diagnosis of ADHD in Girls; Support FINDtheADHDgirls
If you have ever wondered whether your daughter might have ADHD, the non-profit organization FINDtheADHDgirls has a free checklist used by thousands of families. It takes 10 minutes and could change everything; it could change your daughter’s life (and yours) for the better. www.FINDtheADHDgirls.org/checklist
Listen to the episode of ADHD Focus with my guest Cynthia Hammer, founder of FINDtheADHDgirls.org here
Girls With ADHD: The Signs We Miss with Cynthia Hammer
ADHD Evidence Project
The ADHD Evidence Project
ADHD Evidence Project exists to dispel myths about ADHD and provide factual information on ADHD in many formats – videos, podcasts, slide decks, Guides.
Created and led by Dr. Stephen Faraone, a leader in the ADHD field, an educator, researcher, author, and Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry at SUNY Upstate Medical University.