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Still Distracted After All These Years: Help and Support for Older Adults with ADHD

Kathleen G. Nadeau
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One of the foremost ADHD experts tackles adult cases in the aging generation and offers a practical, helpful guide for those with and without a diagnosis

Do you…
  • Forget to pay bills 
  • Live in a disorganized environment 
  • Struggle with depression and anxiety 
  • Procrastinate on projects, even ones that initially excite you 
  • Have high levels of conflict with those close to you 
  • Have a child diagnosed with ADHD and/or a family history of learning disorders 

If some of these patterns sound familiar, you may have undiagnosed ADHD. ADHD in adults is one of the most common disorders. Living with ADHD in our later years is hugely influenced by multiple factors: co-occurring issues, such as anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, & learning disorders combined with a heightened level of stress, the presence or lack of support from others, and the number of people we are responsible for, can complicate & intensify the effects of ADHD.

The good news is that you’ve come to the right place to learn more about how older adults with ADHD can lead calmer, happier, more productive lives. Dr. Kathleen Nadeau, a foremost authority on ADHD, has been working with this underserved & underrepresented population. Dedicated to the health & wellbeing of today’s older adults with ADHD, Still Distracted After All These Years offers strategies to  build a support system, gain better control over your daily life & create a more ADHD-friendly retirement.

Año:
2022
Edición:
1
Editorial:
Hachette Books
Idioma:
english
Páginas:
353
ISBN 10:
0306828936
ISBN 13:
9780306828935
Archivo:
EPUB, 852 KB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2022
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