Sari Solden
Solden interrogates the complexities of adult ADHD, focusing her work on helping women navigate the challenges of inattentive ADHD and the emotional landscape of a late diagnosis. Through her writing and clinical practice, Solden aims to empower individuals by embracing neurodiversity and fostering personal growth and healing. Her approach is deeply rooted in empathy and understanding, which enables her to connect with her audience on a profound level. Her influential book, "Women with Attention Deficit Disorder", explores how ADHD impacts women's lives, both at home and in the workplace. Meanwhile, "Journeys Through ADDulthood" guides readers through the stages of identity and meaning-making post-diagnosis, reinforcing her commitment to promoting self-discovery and transformation.\n\nIn her collaborations, such as "A Radical Guide for Women with ADHD", Solden continues to build on themes of empowerment and acceptance, providing practical strategies for overcoming societal barriers. Her books are celebrated for their accessible style, blending rigorous psychological insights with practical guidance, which makes them valuable resources for both individuals dealing with ADHD and professionals in the field. Solden’s work is not limited to her publications; she is also a sought-after speaker, sharing her insights at ADHD conferences worldwide, further extending her impact and fostering greater understanding of ADHD in adults.\n\nReaders of Solden’s work benefit from a richer understanding of ADHD’s nuances and are equipped with tools to reframe their experiences. Her contributions resonate particularly with women who have struggled with undiagnosed ADHD, offering them a narrative that acknowledges their challenges and celebrates their differences. Her recognition by the Attention Deficit Disorder Association, including an award for outstanding service, underscores her influence and dedication to the ADHD community. Through her bio, Solden emerges not only as an author but as a pivotal figure in redefining the ADHD experience, advocating for acceptance, and charting a path toward empowerment and self-awareness.
Books by Sari Solden

A Radical Guide for Women with ADHD
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