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Journeys Through ADDulthood: Discover a New Sense of Identity and Meaning with Attention Deficit Disorder
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Journeys Through ADDulthood: Discover a New Sense of Identity and Meaning with Attention Deficit Disorder
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Journeys Through ADDulthood: Discover a New Sense of Identity and Meaning with Attention Deficit Disorder

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Sari Solden specializes in working with ADD adults and their partners. Her first book, Women with Attention Deficit Disorder, has sold more than 100,000 copies worldwide. Now, in Journeys Through ADDulthood, she takes a groundbreaking look at the emotional turmoil often precipitated by ADD and offers readers roadmaps to richer, happier lives.

Living with ADD affects the development of one's view of self, especially for those not diagnosed until adulthood, after an entire childhood of feeling "different" without knowing why. There are no quick fixes-Solden takes a longer view of the challenges and sees living with ADD as an ongoing internal process. Journeys Through ADDulthood is a step-by-step guide through three stages, or journeys: toward understanding your brain and your primary symptoms; toward discovering your true identity and embracing your uniqueness; and toward learning to share your true self to connect with others. Illuminating her points based on the real-life journeys of two men and two women, Solden offers self-help exercises at the end of each chapter to point the way around common roadblocks on the road to empowerment, self-fulfillment, and the realization of long-buried dreams and goals.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherBloomsbury USA
Release dateMay 26, 2009
ISBN9780802719188
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Journeys Through ADDulthood: Discover a New Sense of Identity and Meaning with Attention Deficit Disorder
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Sari Solden

A psychotherapist who herself struggles with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD), Sari Solden specializes in individual, couple, and group work with AD/HD adults and their partners. She also trains, and consults with, other mental-health professionals in assessing and counseling adults with AD/HD. Journeys Through ADDulthood, her second book, grew out of twelve years of working with men and women with AD/HD, during which time she developed a framework for understanding the difference between those who get stuck following diagnosis and those able to grow and move on. Her goals are to share her understanding of the developmental milestones in the lives of AD/HD adults, assist those men and women in achieving greater self-awareness and fulfillment, and foster increased understanding among the non-AD/HD population.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Jun 21, 2012

    Gosh, this book is freaking fantastic. I got it from the library, but I will have to buy it. It makes a world of difference that the author herself has ADHD, and is a professional in the field. Her insight on the less obvious effects of adhd is astounding. I would recommend this to any adult, or even teen adhders!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    May 13, 2007

    Along with Solden's other book, Women with Attention Deficit Disorder, this is one of hte best books on ADD/ADHD that I've read. Sari Solden's writing is warm and familiar and easy to read. She discusses her own struggles with ADHD as well as those of some of her patients, giving the reader the sense that they're not alone, and we're all in this together. She emphasises that the goal is not to be "normal," or to "overcome" ADHD, but to learn to live and work with it.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Mar 26, 2020

    So helpful offers a new perspective on our “deficits” and strengths