https://anotepad.com/notes/6gtqqm9k http://olssontrue98.jigsy.com/entries/general/A-Look-At-Adult-ADHD-In-Womens-Secrets-Of-Adult-ADHD-In-Women https://www.openlearning.com/u/landrybarbee-sl6wrv/blog/15FunnyPeopleWhoAreSecretlyWorkingInAdhdInWomenTest ADD and Women in Women Girls and women with ADHD develop strategies to manage their symptoms. This could include creating an everyday schedule and setting reminders on their phones. They could also resort to bravado to buffer them from social isolation. However, their coping mechanisms can become unsustainable. They could also develop compulsive disorders, such as mood disorders, anxiety and self-harming behaviors like cutting. Hyperactive or Hypoactive Women suffering from ADHD tend to have the inattention subtype which makes it difficult for them to remain focused on tasks and are more likely to forget things. They may also have trouble organizing their personal and work lives, which may affect their performance at work. They might not attend appointments, not pay their bills or procrastinate. They may have trouble in math or reading. These problems can worsen during, before and after menopause. Many experts think that it is more difficult for women and girls to get diagnosed with ADHD because they are more adept at hiding their symptoms. This may be because of gender stereotypes that view boys and men as more boisterous than girls and women, according to Children and Adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD). Those behaviors can be perceived as unsocially acceptable particularly if they're unorganized or impulsive. It is possible for women who have ADHD to lead happy, healthy and fulfilling lives. is important to find a doctor who is well-versed in the disorder and can explain the way it affects women. Treatment options include cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) which aids patients recognize negative beliefs and thoughts that can trigger problematic behavior. Neurocognitive psychotherapy is a combin