For decades, ADHD research has overlooked women—until now. In her groundbreaking book, Carol Vincie reveals how ADHD is not a limitation but a powerful advantage. Join the waitlist today and discover how to harness your unique strengths!
For decades, ADHD research has focused primarily on hyperactive young boys, leaving millions of women undiagnosed and misunderstood. The DSM-5, the medical profession’s diagnostic guide, barely acknowledges how ADHD presents in females. With the average age of diagnosis for women at 39, many struggle through childhood and adulthood without the support they need.
In this groundbreaking book, Carol Vincie shifts the conversation. Instead of focusing on deficits, she highlights the strengths and powers of ADHD—traits like creativity, adaptability, and risk-taking that have helped countless women succeed.
How ADHD Manifests in Women – The overlooked symptoms and why so many women are misdiagnosed.
Why Traditional ADHD Research Falls Short – The gaps in the DSM-5 and why the medical field needs a shift.
Strengths Over Struggles – How ADHD traits fuel innovation, leadership, and success.
The Hidden Crisis – The connection between ADHD, anxiety, depression, and eating disorders in young girls.
Real-Life Stories – Carol Vincie’s journey from undiagnosed struggles to a thriving career in business and venture capital.
A growing mental health crisis is affecting teenage girls, with anxiety, depression, and ADHD-related struggles reaching alarming levels. Recent studies show:
75% of adolescent girls with ADHD also suffer from anxiety.
54% experience depression, often undiagnosed until adulthood.
14% have sleep disorders, an overlooked but crucial ADHD symptom.
12% report eating disorders, three times higher than neurotypical teens.
These challenges don’t just disappear in adulthood. Women navigating careers, relationships, and motherhood often feel overwhelmed and misunderstood. This book aims to change that.
A growing mental health crisis is affecting teenage girls, with anxiety, depression, and ADHD-related struggles reaching alarming levels. Recent studies show:
75% of adolescent girls with ADHD also suffer from anxiety.
54% experience depression, often undiagnosed until adulthood.
14% have sleep disorders, an overlooked but crucial ADHD symptom.
12% report eating disorders, three times higher than neurotypical teens.
These challenges don’t just disappear in adulthood. Women navigating careers, relationships, and motherhood often feel overwhelmed and misunderstood. This book aims to change that.
Carol Vincie is a trailblazing entrepreneur who started her first business at 16 and went on to break barriers during her 25 years at IBM. She later launched two successful businesses and helped secure $15M in funding during the Dot-com boom. Fueled by her undiagnosed ADD, Carol’s risk-taking, creativity, and vision have defined her journey—and now, she shares her story to inspire others to embrace their unique strengths.
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