ADHD In Women And The Cost Of Being UNSEEN | Shanna Pearson

From John R. Miles

The discussion centers on the challenges of managing ADHD in women, addressing the misconception that it can be seen as a "superpower." The conversation highlights the emotional and practical difficulties faced by individuals with ADHD, emphasizing the societal pressure to perform despite ongoing struggles.

Key Takeaways

  • Referring to ADHD as a 'superpower' minimizes the genuine struggles faced daily by those affected.
  • Writing a book on ADHD isn't just therapeutic; it aims to share vital tools often inaccessible to many.
  • Many seeking help for ADHD feel trapped by affordability and time, highlighting systemic barriers to mental health support.
  • Creating an ADHD-focused book for women fills a unique gap—awareness often overlooks their specific challenges.
  • The invisible nature of ADHD means those affected often fight unseen battles, making external support even more crucial.

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