Late Diagnosis ADHD in Women Workbook | Digital Download
Late Diagnosis ADHD in Women Workbook | Digital Download
Late Diagnosis ADHD in Women Workbook | Digital Download

Late Diagnosis ADHD in Women Workbook | Digital Download

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An introductory guide to understanding late diagnosis ADHD, specifically for women!

You will:
  • Learn about ADHD and the ADHD brain
  • Understand why women are less diagnosed
  • Learn about strengths and challenges individuals with ADHD face
  • Understand Masking and Overcompensation
  • Learn about Understimulation, Overstimulation, and Sensory Triggers
  • Understand what Executive Functioning actually is

This workbook is for you if…

  • you recently were diagnosed with ADHD
  • suspect you have ADHD
  • know you have ADHD and want to learn more in a non-stigmatizing way

What you will receive:

1- 40+ page PDF print file formatted to print on 8.5”x11” paper

This workbook includes:

  • Informational content, written by a licensed therapist
  • Worksheets
  • Journal Prompts

Pro tip: Print on cardstock for a higher quality look! Or download to your laptop and iPad so you don't have to print it at all!

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Dawn V. Nurse Practitioner
Fabulous as always!

As a medical practitioner working with patients who have chronic pain, I often see ADHD, trauma other mental health conditions affecting the way they are able to manage their physical pain. I also have ADHD that was not diagnosed until I was in my 50s. The information provided in this workbook has been very helpful to me and I’m using it in my practice as well!


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