BONUS The Masks We Wear: Unpacking ADHD in Women with Sari Solden


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Nov 22 2024 59 mins  

ADHD in women has historically been underrepresented and misunderstood, leading to many women being undiagnosed or misdiagnosed. Christine MacCarroll welcomes Sari Solden, a pioneer in the field of ADHD research for women, to discuss the unique challenges women face and the importance of recognizing their experiences. They delve into the significant impact of societal expectations and the internalized shame that often accompanies ADHD in women. Sari shares her journey of writing groundbreaking books and emphasizes the need for a supportive, humanistic approach in therapy and diagnosis. Together, they explore the evolving conversation around ADHD, highlighting the empowering connections women are forging through shared experiences and self-advocacy.

Takeaways:

  • ADHD in girls often goes undetected, underscoring the need for increased teacher awareness.
  • Sari Solden's pioneering work highlights the unique challenges women face with ADHD.
  • Many women internalize shame regarding their ADHD symptoms, impacting their self-esteem and relationships.
  • The importance of community and support groups for women self-identifying with ADHD cannot be overstated.
  • Understanding one's own ADHD experience is crucial for effective self-advocacy and boundary-setting.

Books by Sari Soldin: