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73 ADHD-Friendly Ways to Organize Your Life Now

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From the ADDitude Experts

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Why the ADHD Brain Chooses the Less Important Task — and How CBT Improves Prioritization Skills

https://www.additudemag.com/how-to-prioritize-tasks-adhd-adults/

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Facing a to-do list top-heavy with critical, complex tasks, adults with ADHD often tackle the easier items — ones that keep them busy but not productive. Called “procrastivity,” this self-defeating ADHD time-management habit can be helped by cognitive behavioral therapy approaches that teach patients how to prioritize tasks.

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ADHD and the Challenge of Self-Esteem with Ari Tuckman, Psy.D, CST

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This conversation is from the ADHD Women's Palooza 2023. It is a conversation between Linda Roggli, PCC and founder of the ADHD Women's Palooza and Ari Tuckman, Psy.D, CST, a clinical psychologist in private practice in Wests Chester, PA, specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of ADHD.

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ADHD in Women and Girls: Why Female Symptoms Slip Through Diagnostic Cracks

https://www.additudemag.com/adhd-in-women-girls-symptoms-diagnosis-recommendations/

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We are failing girls and women with ADHD. Research and clinical practices are built around male presentations of ADHD, and science has historically paid little attention to female manifestations and impairments. As a result, many girls and women still battle to receive proper referral, diagnosis, and treatment – and face dire consequences when these medical rights are denied. To right these gender wrongs, it’s time to seriously rethink the way ADHD is assessed, diagnosed, and treated.

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Menopause, Hormones & ADHD: What We Know, What Research is Needed

https://www.additudemag.com/menopause-hormones-adhd-women-research/

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Menopause and ADHD – both associated with impaired cognitive functioning and emotional dysregulation – share a unique and complicated relationship. Anecdotal evidence tells us this in spades, but scientific research is paltry at best. Here, learn what we do know about estrogen, hormonal fluctuations, and menopause in neurotypical women — and how that may help inform clinical approaches for women with ADHD.

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Stop the Cycle of Shame for Girls with ADHD

https://www.additudemag.com/adhd-in-girls-shame/

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The stigma of unrecognized ADHD can lead to years of low self-confidence and psychological damage. Here’s why ADHD is so frequently missed or misdiagnosed in girls and women, and how we can help the next generation.

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