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ADHD in Women: Why It's Underdiagnosed and What You Need to Know

·Psychologist Alexandra Barbu

For decades, ADHD was considered a predominantly male disorder — the hyperactive boy who cannot sit still in class. This image left millions of girls and women in the shadows, struggling with inattention, overwhelm, and exhaustion without knowing why life seems so hard to manage. Recent studies show that ADHD affects women almost as frequently as men, but it manifests differently and is diagnosed far less often.

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ADHD in Adults: Signs, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options

·Psychologist Alexandra Barbu

ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is not just a childhood condition. Approximately 60-70% of diagnosed children continue to present significant symptoms in adulthood, and many adults are diagnosed for the first time only in their 30s, 40s, or even 50s. If you have ever wondered why it is so hard for you to concentrate, why you constantly procrastinate, or why your life seems more chaotic than those around you, this article may offer some answers.

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