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I Wish I'd Known Earlier About Adult ADHD—results from the ADHD Partner Survey

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  • Adult ADHD was made an official diagnosis in 1994. For years before that—and years after as well—millions of people struggled without benefit of diagnosis.
  • We humans love to solve mysteries. And when we don't have accurate explanations, we tend to create alternate narratives. Typically, this is not helpful.
  • In this podcast, I share selected results from my ADHD Partner Survey, the first and most comprehensive research into the real-life manifestations of Adult ADHD.
  • Respondents were the partners of adults with ADHD. Among the 64 questions was this one: What do you wish you'd learned earlier about Adult ADHD?
  • You can read the original post at my ADHD Roller Coaster blog, the first and longest-running website of any kind on Adult ADHD.
  • My online training launches soon; to be notified, subscribe to my blog: ADHD Roller Coaster
  • Thanks for listening!

Gina Pera, Adult ADHD Author and Educator
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I love helping readers, listeners, and students understand the complexity of ADHD.
Solving Your Adult ADHD Puzzle — online training for Adults with ADHD and loved ones, with the option of joining regular Zoom Q&A meetings with your peers. Come join us and speed your learning curve!
Thanks for listening!
Gina Pera
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  • Adult ADHD was made an official diagnosis in 1994. For years before that—and years after as well—millions of people struggled without benefit of diagnosis.
  • We humans love to solve mysteries. And when we don't have accurate explanations, we tend to create alternate narratives. Typically, this is not helpful.
  • In this podcast, I share selected results from my ADHD Partner Survey, the first and most comprehensive research into the real-life manifestations of Adult ADHD.
  • Respondents were the partners of adults with ADHD. Among the 64 questions was this one: What do you wish you'd learned earlier about Adult ADHD?
  • You can read the original post at my ADHD Roller Coaster blog, the first and longest-running website of any kind on Adult ADHD.
  • My online training launches soon; to be notified, subscribe to my blog: ADHD Roller Coaster
  • Thanks for listening!

Gina Pera, Adult ADHD Author and Educator
About Gina
Support the Show.

I love helping readers, listeners, and students understand the complexity of ADHD.
Solving Your Adult ADHD Puzzle — online training for Adults with ADHD and loved ones, with the option of joining regular Zoom Q&A meetings with your peers. Come join us and speed your learning curve!
Thanks for listening!
Gina Pera
About My Work
Contact Me

  continue reading

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