ADHD in Girls and Women




    This is a TEDx talk about ADHD in girls and women by Martha Barnard-Rae. She first talked about her being someone with ADHD and what women and girls with ADHD feel especially with the act that most of the women, hyperactivity is not seen physical but rather in mind and studies including women didn't actually start till late 1990s.  To get more knowledge, I looked over our study guide from class about ADHD which we covered recently that explained what ADHD is and some processes, a personal story of a friend of mine who was diagnosed with ADHD and some other resources on ADHD in women and girls. She talked about how ADHD is hard for the ones for who have it especially when it comes to attention because when they have a lot of attention, they Cant control it since its too much. I chose this resource because since we recently talked about ADHD in class, it was fresh on my mind and I wanted to hear first hand experience from someone and TED talks are usually helpful to providing understanding for things we hear. I also found some resource for women with ADHD. 
     We all have difficulties with things like starting, or figuring things out but they tend to be more severe with people with ADHD. One thing I picked up is that they don't grow out of it but they find ways to make things more helpful and she also stated that having a doctor who understands you well and holistically and refer to the right help to make client get help. I would recommend this for others as part of their learning process because some of these informations, I didn't think of this way till now. It's important we search for information for our knowledge.






References 

Barnard-Rae, M. (2022, May 18). ADHD in girls and women: Martha Barnard-Rae: Tedxkinjarling. YouTube. https://youtu.be/ybk2IzwV6Zg

Lancaster, S. (2023). Session 4 ADHD [PowerPoint presentation].

Sreenivas, S. (2023, May 15). ADHD in women. WebMD. https://www.webmd.com/add-adhd/adhd-in-women 

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