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Self-Assessment Symptom Inventory (SASI) for Women
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$12.95 |
(A copy for personal use available as an immediate download)
Women may complete this useful AD/HD symptom questionnaire and take the results to their healthcare professional to assist in the diagnosis or treatment process. This self-assessment inventory is for personal use only and is meant to assess the broad range of concerns typically reported by women with AD/HD. This useful tool was developed by Drs. Nadeau and Quinn as a result of their years of clinical experience diagnosing and treating girls and women with AD/HD. (NOT FOR PROFESSIONAL USE OR RESALE)
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The Disorganized Mind: Coaching
Your AD/HD Brain to Take Control of Your Time,
Tasks, and Talents
by Nancy Ratey |
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$24.95 |
Here is a life coach in book form to help you overcome
the inattention, disorganization, and impulsivity
that gets in the way of their getting things done.
What follows is both a practical guide to taking
control of the symptoms with which individuals with
ADHD struggle, and an inspirational summons to believe
with the author that living a rich and balanced life
-- "a life you love" -- is possible. By
providing anecdotes from real life, and by citing
strategies that she and her clients have devised
to cope with their ADHD, Ms. Ratey demonstrates how
readers can compensate for the specific attention
inconsistencies their ADHD brains manifest, and reduce
or eliminate the burdens they, and consequently their
families, so often bear. There's no magic, she insists.
But there is choice. The book makes a compelling
case for choosing Nancy Ratey's coaching techniques
as the first step of the life-changing journey ahead.
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The Disorganized Mind: Coaching
Your AD/HD Brain to Take Control of Your Time,
Tasks, and Talents
by Nancy Ratey |
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$24.95 |
Here is a life coach in book form to help you overcome
the inattention, disorganization, and impulsivity
that gets in the way of their getting things done.
What follows is both a practical guide to taking
control of the symptoms with which individuals with
ADHD struggle, and an inspirational summons to believe
with the author that living a rich and balanced life
-- "a life you love" -- is possible. By
providing anecdotes from real life, and by citing
strategies that she and her clients have devised
to cope with their ADHD, Ms. Ratey demonstrates how
readers can compensate for the specific attention
inconsistencies their ADHD brains manifest, and reduce
or eliminate the burdens they, and consequently their
families, so often bear. There's no magic, she insists.
But there is choice. The book makes a compelling
case for choosing Nancy Ratey's coaching techniques
as the first step of the life-changing journey ahead.
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Odd One Out: The Maverick's Guide
to Adult ADD
by Jennifer Koretsky |
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$19.95 |
Adults with ADD struggle to fit into a world that
doesn't always fit them. In Odd One Out: The
Maverick's Guide to Adult ADD, Jennifer Koretsky
explores the ways in which Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity
Disorder can be both challenging and rewarding for
adults, and reveals why this difference offers a
remarkable advantage.
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Bipolar Mood Disorder in
Women with AD/HD
by William Dodson, M.D. |
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$2.95 |
Excerpted from Gender Issues and AD/HD, this Health
Report for Women with ADHD discusses the work of
Dr. Dodson in his clinical practice treating women
with ADHD and Bipolar Disorder. It reviews important
points to help distinguished between the two disorders
and discusses various treatment approaches.
Click on the "Add to Cart" or "Buy
Now" links below to purchase the item. Your
receipt will arrive immediately by email and include
a link to download a PDF file that contains the Women
with AD/HD Health Report.
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Depression and Anxiety in Women with AD/HD
by Joel Young, M.D. |
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$3.95 |
Excerpted from Gender Issues and AD/HD, this Health
Report for Women with ADHD discusses depression and
anxiety in Women with ADHD and opens up wa whole
new perspective on the subject. Click on the "Add
to Cart" or "Buy Now" links below
to purchase the item. Your receipt will arrive immediately
by email and include a link to download a PDF file
that contains the Women with AD/HD Health Report.
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Finding Yourself as a Woman with ADHD
by Lynn Weiss |
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$5.95 |
Sections include:
- A Picasso Woman in a Mona Lisa World
- Finding My Voice
- I Am Comfortable with Me
- Keeping Up with Mona Lisa Can Kill Your Self-esteem
- Recognize Your Plusses
- How Do You Catch a Cloud and Pin It Down?
- Paint Your Family Rosy
- Celebration of All Our Sisters
- Spontaneity Deficit Disorder
Click on the "Add to Cart" or "Buy
Now" links below to purchase the item. Your receipt will
arrive immediately by email and include a link to download a PDF
file that contains the Finding Yourself as a Woman with ADHD.
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Dealing with the Stress in Your Life |
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$3.95 |
Sections include:
- Handling Your Stress
- ADD-Friendly Tips to Help You Combat Morning Stress
- Making Short Work of Big Projects
- 20 Ways to Say No
- Avoid Turning Your Home into a Battle Zone
- Helping the College Student with ADHD Manage Stress
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Eating Disorders in Women with ADHD |
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$4.95 |
Written by John Fleming, PhD and Lance Levy, MB
Excerpted from Gender Issues and AD/HD, this Health Report fro Women with ADHD discusses the symptoms of ADHD and how they lead to eating disorders including binge eating, bulimia, and obesity in women with ADHD.
Click on the "Add to Cart" or "Buy Now" links below to purchase the item. Your receipt will arrive immediately by email and include a link to download a PDF file that contains the Women with AD/HD Health Report.
This is a downloadable PDF.
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Post Traumatic Stress and ADHD |
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$5.95 |
Written by Jane Adellizi, Ph.D.
Excerpted from Gender Issues and AD/HD, this Health Report for Women with ADHD discusses the work of Dr Adelizzi in looking at classroom traumas as significant factors in the lives of women with ADHD and LD and the reason so many experience difficulty in academic settings for years to come.
Click on the "Add to Cart" or "Buy Now" links below to purchase the item. Your receipt will arrive immediately by email and include a link to download a PDF file that contains the Women with AD/HD Health Report.
This is a downloadable PDF.
22 pages
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Social Skills Help for Girls and Women
with ADHD |
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$3.95 |
(contains the following articles)
- Are Girls with AD/HD Socially Adept?
- What Does Everyone Else Know That I Don’t?
- Listening Bloopers
- Raise Your Child’s Social IQ
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Pieces of a Puzzle: The Link Between
Eating Disorders and ADD
by Carolyn Piver Dukarm, MD |
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$16.95 |
People suffer daily from the symptoms of eating
disorders. For some, however, eating is not the only
area of their life that is out-of-control. In this
book, Dr. Carolyn Piver Dukarm, an eating disorders
specialist, focuses on the overlap between eating
disorders and Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and
points out how diagnosing and treating both disorders
can provide the missing piece of the puzzle that
holds the key to recovery for many individuals.
Divided into six sections, covering the spectrum
from diagnosis to treatment of both disorders, each
section contains "guidelines" or specific
action steps that the reader can take. Participation
is encouraged through directed questions and exercises.
Sections include:
- Diagnosis of eating disorders and attention
deficit disorder
- Finding the motivation to recover
- Nutrition as an important part of the treatment
- Medication and supplements
- Restructuring your life to better deal with
both issues
- Comprehensive Guidelines for Health Care Professionals
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Hormonal Fluctuations and the Influence
of Estrogen in the Treatment of Women with ADHD
Written by Patricia Quinn, M.D. |
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$7.00 |
Excerpted from Gender Issues and AD/HD, the
Women with AD/HD Health Report discusses hormonal
fluctuation and the influence of estrogen in the treatment
of women with AD/HD. Many women have questions concerning
hormones and AD/HD, and this booklet helps explain that
relationship. Also included is an “Ask the Expert”
section, where questions concerning hormones, from women
with AD/HD, are answered by Dr. Quinn.
Click on the "Add to Cart" or "Buy
Now" links below to purchase the item. Your
receipt will arrive immediately by email and include
a link to download a PDF file that contains the Women
with AD/HD Health Report.
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When Moms and Kids Have ADD: Expanded
Version
Written by Patricia Quinn, M.D. and Kathleen Nadeau,
Ph.D. |
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$5.95 |
“How am I supposed to help my kids when I can’t
manage my own ADD?” Unlike many other parenting
books, When Moms and Kids have ADD recognizes that ADD
is a family affair. Rather than offering parenting advice
that may be highly unrealistic, this book starts by addressing
a mother’s needs, helping her to understand the
importance of getting help for herself before she can
succeed in helping her kids.
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Understanding Women with AD/HD
Edited by Kathleen Nadeau, Ph.D. and Patricia Quinn,
M.D. |
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$24.95 |
If you are a woman with AD/HD, this is the book that can
help you take charge of your life! Understanding Women
is a practical and readable guide for women at any age,
with chapters focus on different stages of life and address
many of life's challenges including motherhood, romance,
the single life, sexuality, getting organized, and taking
charge.
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| A.D.D. and Fibromyalgia |
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$5.95 |
(contains the following articles)
- ADD (ADHD) and FMS-Is There a Connection?
- Fibromyalgia Responds to Medications Prescribed
for ADD (ADHD)
- ADHD and Fibromyalgia in Women
- ADHD, Fibromyalgia, and Stress
- Dealing with Stressors that Can Lead to FMS
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ADD-Friendly Ways to Organize Your Life
By Kathleen Nadeau, Ph.D and Judith Kolberg
Top Seller! |
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$21.95
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No matter how many organizing books you've read, this
is one that can finally make a difference. Finally, an
organizing book for adults with ADD! Five years in the
making-this ground-breaking book was developed by Kathleen
Nadeau, Ph.D., in collaboration Judith Kolberg, nationally
recognized professional organizer. The authors know ADDers
inside and out-it's packed with readable, do-able strategies
to help you take charge of the chaos. |
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| Tips for Creating ADD-Friendly Holidays |
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$4.95 |
(contains the following articles)
- De-Stressing the Hoidays
- A Holiday Not-to-Do List
- Holiday Meal Planning
- Top Ten Ways to Deal with Difficult People on Special
Occasions
- ADD-Friendly Holiday Tips
- Much "ADDo" About Christmas
- Digging Out After the Holidays
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| Gender Issues and ADHD: Research, Diagnosis,
and Treatment Edited by Patricia Quinn, M.D. and
Kathleen Nadeau, Ph.D. |
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$39.00 |
An in-depth resource for clinicians. Drs. Nadeau and Quinn
have brought together many highly regarded specialists
in the field of AD/HD to write about many different issues
concerning women. Several important topics that have received
little attention are addressed, including the need to
rethink DSM-IV diagnostic criteria, the impact of hormones
upon AD/HD in women, medication use during pregnancy,
and the range of coexisting conditions that complicate
and often mask AD/HD in women. |
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Surviving Chronic Disorganization
(Media Player CD and booklet)
By Judith Kohlberg |
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$12.95 |
A radical guide to getting organized for pack rats,
clutterholics, right-brain thinkers, Procrastinators,
perfectionists, adults with learning differences and
anyone who finds getting organized a challenge.
To be played on media player only.
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Women with Attention Deficit Disorder
By Sari Solden |
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$14.95 |
A book that has brought many women first to tears, then
to hope, as they feel for the first time that their lives
are understood. This book addresses the millions of chronically
overwhelmed women with AD/HD who go undiagnosed because
they don't fit the stereotypical notion of people with
AD/HD. Sari Solden, a therapist and woman with AD/HD herself,
combines real life histories with the latest in clinical
research -
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ADD in the Workplace
By Kathleen Nadeau |
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$29.95 |
This book is packed with helpful advice and practical
suggestions on: how to learn to manage your ADD on the
job; how to recognize ADD-friendly jobs; how to request
accommodations; how to work with your supervisor; and
how to go about making job or career changes to find work
that suits your strengths and interests. This book can
be helpful to the young adult starting out or the person
established in a career who wants to make changes in their
job or workstyle.
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A.D.D. and Romance
By Jonathan Halverstadt, M.S. |
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$13.95 |
A.D.D. and Romance can help any couple create a more passionate
and dynamic relationship. Using real-life examples from
years of case studies, Halverstadt explores common problems
couples encounter in their A.D.D. relationships, including
diagnosis of a partner's A.D.D., techniques for coping
with A.D.D. while nurturing a relationship, recognition
of unrealistic romantic expectations, and identification
of a negative relationship. Halverstadt focuses on the
selection of a romantic partner, communication skills,
finances, future relationships, conflict resolution, and
intimacy.
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Shades of Trauma
By Jane Utley Adelizzi, Ph.D |
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$12.95 |
A book of hope for women who want a second chance at success.
This collection of stories is drawn from the life experiences
of many women who share their thoughts and insights. Adelizzi
learns in her work with women who are returning to school
that many of them must first address their feelings of
fear, shame and inadequacy - left over from earlier school
traumas - before they can tackle their learning challenges
and succeed. |
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Moms with ADD
By Christine A. Adamec |
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$14.95 |
This refreshing and easy-to-navigate book offers tips,
strategies, and guidelines for the reader. For moms with
ADD, it's full of helpful and specific suggestions as
well as being emotionally validating and guilt reducing!
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Mama's Morning
(for children 4-8)
Written and illustrated by Kate Sternberg |
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$7.95 |
Your child will giggle with delight at the morning antics
of a very endearing hamster family. A very playful depiction
of a mom with AD/HD who is sometimes forgetful, occasionally
frantic, and always lovable. Just the kind of story that
teaches kids that in the best of families nobody is perfect
and everybody is loved.
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Survival Tips for Women with AD/HD
By Terry Matlen, M.S.W. |
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$19.95 |
Over 300 tips by and for women with ADHD. This book provides
a wide variety of ideas to help you organize your home
and office, parent with patience, manage endless stacks
of paper, remember priorities and much more.
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The Girls' Guide to AD/HD
By Beth Walker |
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$17.95 |
A book for teen girls that covers many important issues
including: What ADHD is like for girls; how counseling,
coaching, and medications help; ways to cope with school
and homework: and how to get along with friends and family.
A must have book for adolescent girls with ADHD that both
practical and FUN!
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