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Understanding Women With AD/HD

Understanding Women With AD/HD

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: True insight into those suffering from AD/HD
Review: "Understanding Women with AD/HD" is a compilation of articles by various medical professionals. Kathleen Nadeau and Patricia Quinn have taken these articles (many of which they contributed to) and put them into a logical order and format so that it is easy for the non-professional to gain a comprehensive understanding of AD/HD as it relates to women.

Of all the books on AD/HD I have read this one provides most comprehensive coverage while still being highly approachable. Subjects covered include why the DSM-IV diagnosis may be inadequate, a self-assessment, hormonal influences, depression, deprogramming, women's life stages, and other issues relating to women with AD/HD.

Easy to follow, the editors make a complex subject understandable. "Understanding Women with AD/HD" is a highly recommended, authoritative read for anyone desiring an understanding of AD/HD and of particular interest for those whose interest is in the unique problems of women.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: all about women with ADD
Review: "Understanding Women with AD/HD" is a compilation of articles by various medical professionals. Kathleen Nadeau and Patricia Quinn have taken these articles (many of which they contributed to) and put them into a logical order and format so that it is easy for the non-professional to gain a comprehensive understanding of AD/HD as it relates to women.

Of all the books on AD/HD I have read this one provides most comprehensive coverage while still being highly approachable. Subjects covered include why the DSM-IV diagnosis may be inadequate, a self-assessment, hormonal influences, depression, deprogramming, women's life stages, and other issues relating to women with AD/HD.

Easy to follow, the editors make a complex subject understandable. "Understanding Women with AD/HD" is a highly recommended, authoritative read for anyone desiring an understanding of AD/HD and of particular interest for those whose interest is in the unique problems of women.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: True insight into those suffering from AD/HD
Review: "Understanding Women with AD/HD" is a compilation of articles by various medical professionals. Kathleen Nadeau and Patricia Quinn have taken these articles (many of which they contributed to) and put them into a logical order and format so that it is easy for the non-professional to gain a comprehensive understanding of AD/HD as it relates to women.

Of all the books on AD/HD I have read this one provides most comprehensive coverage while still being highly approachable. Subjects covered include why the DSM-IV diagnosis may be inadequate, a self-assessment, hormonal influences, depression, deprogramming, women's life stages, and other issues relating to women with AD/HD.

Easy to follow, the editors make a complex subject understandable. "Understanding Women with AD/HD" is a highly recommended, authoritative read for anyone desiring an understanding of AD/HD and of particular interest for those whose interest is in the unique problems of women.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Covering all stages of life
Review: Collaboratively edited by Kathleen Nadeau and Patricia Quinn, Understanding Women With AD/HD is an impressive anthology of essays by experts addressing issues specific to women with AD/HD. Covering all stages of life from youth, college years, married life, motherhood, workplace matters, and the struggle to properly balance one's life, Understanding Women With AD/HD is an encompassing, ground breaking work that resonates with understanding for the plight of facing life's challenges with a mind that tends to over focus, especially at the worst possible times. Understanding Women With AD/HD is a highly recommended contribution to personal, professional, and academic AD/HD reference collections.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Broad View of Many Aspects of AD/HD in Women
Review: Nadeau and Quinn have assembled a number of clinicians to write on many aspects of AD/HD in women. These issues include hormonal changes, motherhood, and career planning. The book discusses both medication and non-medication treatments in detail. There are chapters on how diagnosis of AD/HD in women, medical issues for women with AD/HD, how to get social and occupational support, and related conditions such as depression. There are useful sections for women at different stages of their lives.

The editors include their own view on the diagnosis of AD/HD in women. they take a much broader view of AD/HD than what is included in the standard DSM diagnostic definitions.

The articles are generally interesting and readable for the general public. The chapters are arranged by topic. This makes it easy for the reader to pick out the subjects that she finds particularly relevant.

The authors discuss proven treatments, but also discuss treatments that have not yet been shown effective in rigorous studies. The book was published in early 2002. Since then there have been new published studies on the effects of hormone replacement on older women.

All in all, the book does a good job of showing the varied experiences of women with AD/HD. Many women weill find themselves described here.







Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ultimate AD/HD resource for women
Review: No matter what stage of your life you're in, you will find relevant information to help understand the effect that AD/HD has on you. From college/single life to pregnancy and motherhood, topics like medication, hormonal influence, independence, and sexuality will will help to open the doors of this often misunderstood disorder.

Since women usually have inattentive ADD rather than the typical hyperactive, the authors have, in the beginning of the book, expanded upon the criteria for diagnosing AD/HD in women and have created a symptom inventory check-list tailored for women. I found this to be truly a breath of fresh air as I could really relate to the points presented.

Sections include: Diagnosis of AD/HD In Women, Medical Issues for Women With AD/HD, Non-Medical Treatment for Women with AD/HD, Associated Disorders in Women with AD/HD, Support From the Environment, Life Stages for Women with AD/HD, and issues and Challenges For Women With AD/HD.

This book is a wealth of information and I highly recommend it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: all about women with ADD
Review: This book is an amazing resource of information about the specific issues of being a woman and having ADD/ADHD. This is the type of book that you would want your husbands, parents, and close friends to read because they will learn so much about you.

This is a great book that opens up traits and characteristics that I always thought were part of my personality.

I have read many of the ADD/ADHD books for adults out on the market and this one is a must have for counselors, teachers, female students, moms- and any female having to struggle with ADD, also a great book for anyone who had contact with women with ADD.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Must have book for Women with ADD and people in their lives
Review: This is an extremely well put together book. It explains the many aspects of women living with ADD. Not only does it cover ADD but it also gives information on other conditions that women with ADD to also have. It covers many areas of women's lives in which ADD can affect. It offers great explanations and suggestions for women with ADD to better their lives.


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