100 Questions & Answers About Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in Women and Girls

100 Questions & Answers About Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in Women and Girls

by Dr. Patricia Quinn
100 Questions & Answers About Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in Women and Girls

100 Questions & Answers About Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in Women and Girls

by Dr. Patricia Quinn

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Overview

If you are a woman who has been diagnosed with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), or the parent of a girl with the condition, this book offers help. 100 Questions & Answers About Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in Women and Girls provides authoritative, practical answers to common questions about this disorder. Written by a renowned ADHD specialist, this book presents important information about common symptoms, the diagnosis process, management, and sources of support for women and girls with ADHD. An invaluable resource, this book provides the necessary tools for anyone coping with the emotional turmoil caused by ADHD.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780763784522
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Publication date: 11/03/2010
Series: 100 Questions & Answers about
Edition description: 1
Pages: 242
Sales rank: 589,423
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Dr. Patricia Quinn is a developmental pediatrician specializing in child development and psychopharmacology who has worked for over 30 years in the areas of ADHD and learning disabilities. She is the author of several books on ADD (ADHD) which include: Putting on the Brakes: A Young People’s Guide to Understanding Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and the companion workbook, for children 8 to 12 years old, Adolescence and ADD: Gaining the Advantage, Attention Deficit Disorder: Diagnosis and Treatment from Infancy to Adulthood, Understanding Girls with ADHD, and Voices from Fatherhood: Fathers, Sons, and ADHD. Dr. Quinn gives workshops nationwide and has appeared on numerous television programs such as Lifetime’s New Attitudes, To The Contrary for PBS, and Good Morning America. In the last decade, she has devoted her attention professionally to the issues confronting girls and women with ADD (ADHD) with a particular interest on the relationship of a mother and child with ADHD. She also feels a strong commitment to working with teenagers with ADHD, helping them to identify and manage issues specific to their age group. In 2000, Dr. Quinn received the CHADD Hall of Fame Award. She is also co-editor of ADDvance: A Magazine for Women with ADD and is co-founder and currently director of the non-profit organization, The National Center for Girls and Women with ADHD. She is currently working on a book for girls, ages 8 to 12 years, who have ADD.

Table of Contents

Foreword v

Preface xi

Part 1 ADHD in Women and Girls: What Are the Differences? 1

Questions 1-16 explain the common characteristics and components of ADHD in women and girls:

What are the most common symptoms of ADHD in females?

Are differences seen in women who have their ADHD diagnosed early versus later in life?

Are certain subtypes of ADHD more common in females?

What are the risks in adolescence for girls with ADHD?

Part 2 ADHD and Coexisting Conditions Commonly Seen in Women and Girls 31

Questions 17-32 review the coexisting conditions that are often seen in girls and women with ADHD:

Is ADHD usually seen alone, or do other conditions accompany the diagnosis, and are they specific to gender?

Is depression diagnosed more commonly before or after ADHD?

Can ADHD be seen with bipolar disorder, or are women misdiagnosed as having bipolar disorder instead of ADHD?

When anxiety and ADHD occur together, should the anxiety or the ADHD be treated first or should they be treated at the same time?

Are girls and women with ADHD at risk for developing eating disorders?

Part 3 Treatment of ADHD in Girls and Women 57

Questions 33-52 introduce the different treatments available for girls and women with ADHD:

What constitutes the best treatment for ADHD in women and girls?

What medications are used to treat ADHD in women and girls?

How do I know if my medications are working?

When a girl or woman has ADHD and multiple coexisting conditions, what are some general guidelines for treatment? Which disorder should be treated first?

Are there alternative therapies that I can try (e.g., herbs, nutrition therapy, behavior management, exercise) that have been proven to help control ADHD?

Part 4 Other Issues 99

Questions 53-94 examine common challenges girls and women may face while dealing with ADHD, as well as helpful tools to manage their condition:

What special challenges do women with ADHD face, and what tools and techniques can help them meet those challenges?

What strategies can I use in the workplace to minimize the negative effects of my ADHD?

How does ADHD affect social skills in girls, and what can parents do about it?

Do hormonal fluctuations affect ADHD symptoms in girls and women?

How can a mom with ADHD be most helpful to a child with ADHD when both are struggling with similar issues?

Part 5 Getting More Help for ADHD 183

Questions 95-100 provide important information on how to live a productive and fulfilled life while living with ADHD:

What is coaching and how does it help when a person has ADHD?

How can a woman or girl with ADHD reframe her ADHD?

What is an ADHD-friendly lifestyle?

Where can I go for more information on ADHD in women and girls?

Appendix A Taking a Closer Look at DSM-IV-TR and DSM-5 191

Appendix B Resources 199

Glossary 219

Index 229

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