Description
Women with ADHD are frequently overlooked in both clinical settings and everyday life. High masking, internalised symptoms, and compensatory functioning often obscure core neurodevelopmental differences, leading many women to reach adulthood labelled as anxious, burned out, or “high functioning,” rather than accurately understood.
The Invisible ADHD Profile examines these patterns through a clinically grounded, assessment-informed lens. Rather than offering prescriptive solutions or simplified checklists, the book focuses on how ADHD presents across adulthood in women, particularly when standard diagnostic models fail to capture lived reality.
Written for clinicians seeking improved pattern recognition and for women looking to better understand their own neurodevelopmental profile, this book offers a clear, evidence-aligned approach to understanding, validation, and appropriate next steps, without oversimplification.







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