Controlling ADHD in Women

· Usama Ahmed
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About this eBook

Women with ADHD have to face a range of issues when dealing with their condition. It can be challenging and frustrating at the same time.

Is there a way out?

Alice Smith and her specialized knowledge on ADHD ensures women of all ages will be able to overcome their concerns with this condition once and for all.

The second instalment in the series "Beating ADHD" looks to focus on women and their concerns.

Ratings and reviews

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Sarah Jean
2 January 2024
Yikes. As a woman who was diagnosed with ADHD in grade school, I think this book is ridiculously backwards and is written with shame, rather than compassion. This book is extremely sexist. It's basically a guide on how to become a doormat, and focuses on trying to "fix" your ADHD (which, btw, isn't possible), rather than accepting yourself for the neuro-spicy human that you are. We don't need to be "fixed." We need to be accepted. This book is horrible and harmful.
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