DirtyDirty Laundry – Why Adults with ADHD Are So Ashamed and What We Can Do to Help

Dirty Laundry addresses the often-unspoken feelings of shame and inadequacy experienced by adults with ADHD. Authors Richard Pink and Roxanne Emery delve into the societal pressures and internalised beliefs that contribute to these emotions, offering strategies to overcome them. The book covers: Understanding Shame in ADHD: An exploration of how societal expectations and misunderstandings about ADHD […]

Now It All Makes Sense – How an ADHD Diagnosis Changed My Life 

In this candid memoir, Alex Partridge, founder of LADbible and UNILAD, shares his personal journey of being diagnosed with ADHD in adulthood. “Now It All Makes Sense”, published in 2023, chronicles Partridge’s struggles with impulsivity, restlessness, and challenges in personal and professional settings, leading to his eventual diagnosis. Partridge reflects on how ADHD influenced his […]

Divergent Mind – Thriving in a World That Wasn’t Designed for You 

In Divergent Mind: Thriving in a World That Wasn’t Designed for You, Jenara Nerenberg explores the experiences of neurodivergent women who often go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed due to prevailing stereotypes. Many women with autism and ADHD have spent their lives masking their traits to conform to societal expectations, leading to exhaustion, self-doubt, and an internalised sense […]

Brandon Spots His Sign

Inspired by her autistic son’s deep fascination with ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ signs, Sheletta Brundidge crafted Brandon Spots His Sign to celebrate the unique ways autistic children experience and interact with the world. The story follows Brandon, a young boy who finds immense joy and comfort in spotting signs with his name on them. What might seem like […]

Ellen Outside The Lines

Ellen Outside the Lines is a middle-grade novel that follows the journey of Ellen Katz, a Jewish and autistic girl, as she navigates a school trip to Barcelona, Spain. Published in 2022, the story delves into Ellen’s experiences with friendship, self-discovery, and embracing her identity. Ellen thrives on routine and predictability, which provide her with comfort […]

A Kind Of Spark

Elle McNicoll’s middle-grade novel, A Kind of Spark, follows Addie, an autistic 11-year-old girl growing up in a small Scottish village. When she learns about the historical persecution of women accused of witchcraft in her town, she is deeply moved and embarks on a campaign to create a memorial in their honour. Through her journey, Addie […]

Unmasking Autism: Discovering the New Faces of Neurodiversity

In this enlightening book, social psychologist Devon Price explores the concept of ‘masking’—the suppression of one’s true self to conform to societal expectations. Price delves into the experiences of autistic individuals who have long concealed their identities and offers guidance on embracing neurodiversity. Published in April 2022, this work challenges misconceptions and advocates for authenticity.​ Masking involves […]

The Price of Late Diagnosis – How Undiagnosed ADHD Affects Women’s Lives

For too long, ADHD has been seen as a childhood condition affecting boisterous boys who struggle to sit still. Women, particularly those who exhibit less overt hyperactivity, have often been overlooked, misdiagnosed, or dismissed entirely. The consequences of this neglect are extensive, impacting every aspect of life—from education and career to relationships and self-worth. Without early […]

The Silent Struggle – Women with ADHD and the Battle for Recognition

For decades, ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) has been perceived as a condition that primarily affects young, hyperactive boys who struggle to sit still in classrooms. This profoundly ingrained stereotype has led to a widespread misunderstanding of how ADHD manifests in women and girls, leaving many to suffer in silence, dismissed and misdiagnosed. The lived […]

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