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ADHD in Mothers with Irene Ilachinski

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In today’s episode, we’re talking to Irene Ilachinski about ADHD in Mothers. Irene is a licensed clinical social worker in the Northern Virginia area. She specializes in treating adults with PTSD and High-functioning women with ADHD. Her practice is called Open Bridges Counseling and it’s located in Fairfax, VA. Today we will answer these questions:

  • What signs do mothers see that lead them to believe they have ADHD?
  • How do mothers get diagnosed with ADHD?
  • What age do adult women often get diagnosed with ADHD?
  • How can this new diagnosis affect the family?
  • What strategies can mothers use to manage their ADHD?
  • What is it like for someone to find out later in life that they have been masking for ADHD all along? Is it hard for them to get out of habits that they picked up to help them compensate?
  • What’s your biggest piece of advice for a mother who is just finding out she has ADHD?
  • You work also with Acute and Chronic PTSD in adults. How does ADHD affect Trauma?
  • Conversely, how does Trauma impact ADHD?

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In today’s episode, we’re talking to Irene Ilachinski about ADHD in Mothers. Irene is a licensed clinical social worker in the Northern Virginia area. She specializes in treating adults with PTSD and High-functioning women with ADHD. Her practice is called Open Bridges Counseling and it’s located in Fairfax, VA. Today we will answer these questions:

  • What signs do mothers see that lead them to believe they have ADHD?
  • How do mothers get diagnosed with ADHD?
  • What age do adult women often get diagnosed with ADHD?
  • How can this new diagnosis affect the family?
  • What strategies can mothers use to manage their ADHD?
  • What is it like for someone to find out later in life that they have been masking for ADHD all along? Is it hard for them to get out of habits that they picked up to help them compensate?
  • What’s your biggest piece of advice for a mother who is just finding out she has ADHD?
  • You work also with Acute and Chronic PTSD in adults. How does ADHD affect Trauma?
  • Conversely, how does Trauma impact ADHD?

Links and Resources:

Make sure to subscribe and follow us on social media so you never miss an episode!

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