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ADHD Explained
- Your Toolkit to Understanding and Thriving
- Narrated by: John Chancer
- Length: 4 hrs and 1 min
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With a new wave of adult ADHD diagnoses sweeping the world, many are beginning to discover what it is that sets them apart, but few have learnt what it takes to thrive...
What does ADHD tell us about how we think and act? Can it limit opportunities and connection? Does it offer cerebral superpowers? What strategies and medication can help lessen the difficulties of ADHD and instead boost its benefits? World-renowned ADHD expert, best-selling author, and TikTok sensation Dr Edward M. Hallowell (aka Dr Ned) demystifies this deeply misunderstood diagnosis in 100 lessons.
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- Maia
- 10-01-2024
What an eye opener!
Loved it. Makes you really understand and appreciate ADHD brain. Answers so many questions. Thank you.
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- Arisa
- 06-03-2024
life changing for adhd
life changer for adhd ppl. so many things now make sense to me. highly recommend for adhders every where
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- Anonymous User
- 18-03-2024
Amazing to listen to
I loved how the book was so succinct and easy to follow. Will definitely listen to again!
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