
Synopsis
ADHD in women is often misunderstood, misdiagnosed or entirely overlooked, leaving millions silently fighting an internal, invisible battle. Outwardly, they can be labeled flaky, intense, dramatic or unreliable, while inwardly they’re juggling severe overwhelm, emotional chaos, chronic stress, catastrophic thinking and the unshakable feeling of being misunderstood – by everyone.
In Invisible ADHD, Shanna Pearson, founder and director of the world’s...
Details
320 pages
Imprint: Bluebird
Reviews
This book is important for ANYONE who has ADHD or lives and works with someone with ADHD. As someone who was diagnosed late in life I am still learning about all aspects of ADHD and how to deal with it, so to me Shanna Pearson's book is incredibly useful and enlightening!Mel B
This book sheds a lot of light on what can seem like such a lonely road. Through pulling the curtain back on ADHD and women, Shanna Pearson’s book can help so many lean into their ADHD, own it, and embrace the strengths that come with it.Nelly Furtado
If you’re ready to understand the 'why' behind the struggles that come with ADHD and, more importantly, the 'how' to move forward with confidence, this book is for you, and I encourage you to take this opportunity to learn from one of the best.Dr Daniel Amen
A game-changer offering real strategies that work in the real world-whether you have ADHD or not! Shanna Pearson delivers the ultimate playbook to rewire your thinking, break free from the chaos, and finally take charge of your life. If you want to think better, feel better, and live happier, start here!T. Harv Eker, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Secrets of the Millionaire Mind