Adhd
For many women and high-achievers, ADHD doesn't look like running around a classroom. Instead, it looks like a "straight-A student" who is secretly drowning. The Many Faces of ADHD - Marisa's story - CADDAC
One of the most significant hurdles in the conversation surrounding ADHD is the disparity in diagnosis rates between genders. Boys are far more likely to be diagnosed than girls. This is largely because girls tend to present with inattentive symptoms and internalize their struggles, whereas boys are more likely to externalize them through hyperactivity. As a result, many girls reach adulthood with undiagnosed ADHD, often battling comorbid conditions like anxiety and depression that stem from years of untreated attention deficits. For many women and high-achievers, ADHD doesn't look
