This book about living well with adult ADD is all about shifting perspectives. Not only does it offer insights into life with ADD, but it also works to shift the reader's vision of themselves. The book helps readers by encouraging them to see their ADD symptoms as gifts rather than pointless afflictions. In addition, the approach taps into the positive psychology revolution by offering guidelines for building on strengths rather than excessive focus on patching up weaknesses. The Gift of Adult ADD reviews the sweeping cultural changes of globalization and the technology of the digital age and how the gifts of ADD provide an almost perfect match for the demands of these cultural changes. In addition to job performance, domains such as interpersonal relationships, parenting, creativity, and connection to the environment are covered.
This book about living well with adult ADD is all about shifting perspectives. Not only does it offer insights into life with ADD, but it also works to shift the reader's vision of themselves. The book helps readers by encouraging them to see their ADD symptoms as gifts rather than pointless afflictions. In addition, the approach taps into the positive psychology revolution by offering guidelines for building on strengths rather than excessive focus on patching up weaknesses. The Gift of Adult ADD reviews the sweeping cultural changes of globalization and the technology of the digital age and how the gifts of ADD provide an almost perfect match for the demands of these cultural changes. In addition to job performance, domains such as interpersonal relationships, parenting, creativity, and connection to the environment are covered.
Lara Honos-Webb, Ph.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice in Walnut Creek, CA. She is author of The Gift of ADHD, The Gift of ADHD Activity Book, Listening to Depression, and more than twenty-five scholarly articles. Her work has been featured in Newsweek, the Wall Street Journal, Publisher's Weekly, and many newspapers across the country. She has appeared on national radio and television programs. Honos-Webb specializes in the treatment of ADHD, depression, and the psychology of pregnancy and motherhood and speaks regularly on these topics. She completed a two-year postdoctoral research fellowship at the University of California, San Francisco, and has been an assistant professor teaching graduate students. For more information about Honos-Webb and her work, please visit visionarysoul.com.
"A revolutionary, paradigm-shifting book that will undoubtedly
change the way we think about ADD. Honos-Webb's contribution is a
gift, providing no-nonsense strategies and inspiring examples of
how to transform apparent deficits into strengths and assets."
--Kelly Howell, president, Brain Sync
"Are you ready to let this precious volume transform you, your
world, and your 'adult attention deficit disorder'? Here is a gift
that can be magical and life changing, both for you and your 'adult
attention deficit disorder.'"
--Alvin R. Mahrer, PhD, professor emeritus at the University of
Ottawa, author of The Manual of Optimal Behaviors
"Honos-Webb's book is a wonderful guidebook for optimistic living.
What one chooses to focus on grows, and Honos-Webb has provided the
framework for others to learn this important philosophy. It is
especially important for those with ADHD to embrace the positive
side of their personalities."
--Stephanie Moulton Sarkis, PhD, author of Making the Grade with
ADD and 10 Simple Solutions to Adult ADD
"If you have ADD and have been looking for the meaning of your
struggles, this book will change your life. You will see, beyond
doubt, that it's time to stop patching up your weaknesses and start
learning about your many gifts."
--Carol Adrienne, PhD, author of The Purpose of Your Life
"In her newest book, Honos-Webb builds on the core principles of
her previous work to show how adults with ADD can find fulfilling
and rewarding lives by being who they are. 'Find what you love and
are good at, and let that guide you, ' she advises, offering
real-life stories of people who have done just that. In this
inspiring book, Honos-Webb provides a host of specific activities
to help adults with ADD use self-reflection, insight, and
creativity to address weaknesses without letting those weaknesses
overshadow their strengths and talents. The Gift of Adult ADD is a
welcome addition to the growing body of literature that shows how
to go beyond limiting--and misleading--diagnostic labels."
--Barbara Probst, MSW, LCSW, author of When the Labels Don't
Fit
"Lara Honos-Webb shows us how the demands of a global and digital
culture may make the signature traits of ADD--inventiveness, need
for stimulation, and interpersonal intuition--in high demand."
--Daniel H. Pink, author of A Whole New Mind
"Talk about a gift! This book will be a true gift for anyone with
ADD. While it can be discouraging to live with ADD, Honos-Webb's
wise and helpful book will show readers how to use their ADD to
improve their relationships and work lives. She then goes on to
identify and explain the five specific gifts that adult ADD brings.
This wonderful book has the power to transform the life and
consciousness of anyone dealing with ADD."
--Mira Kirshenbaum, author of When Good People Have Affairs, Too
Good to Leave, Too Bad to Stay, and Everything Happens for a Reason
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