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Do you rule the realm of disorganization, clutter, and chaos? Are you constantly battling to get things done? Are you ready to give up and toss your day planner into the dungeon (otherwise known as your closet)? If so, you might just be The Queen of Distraction. And whether or not you've been formally diagnosed with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), you probably already know that something's got to give.
The Queen of Distraction presents practical skills to help women with ADHD achieve focus and balance in all areas of life, whether it's at home, at work, or in relationships. Psychotherapist Terry Matlen delves into the feminine side of ADHD-the elements of this condition that are particular to women, such as: relationships, skin sensitivities, meal-planning, parenting, and dealing with out-of control hormones. In addition, the book offers helpful tips and strategies to get your symptoms under control, and outlines a number of effective treatment options for you to pursue.
From getting dressed in the morning, to making it to a job interview, to planning dinner-sometimes just getting through the day can be an ordeal for a woman with ADHD. If you've been accused of getting lost in your own world, maybe it's time to make a change. If you're ready to start getting organized and stop leaving your groceries in the car, this book can help. It's more than just a survival guide; it's an ADHD how-to to help you thrive!
Do you rule the realm of disorganization, clutter, and chaos? Are you constantly battling to get things done? Are you ready to give up and toss your day planner into the dungeon (otherwise known as your closet)? If so, you might just be The Queen of Distraction. And whether or not you've been formally diagnosed with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), you probably already know that something's got to give.
The Queen of Distraction presents practical skills to help women with ADHD achieve focus and balance in all areas of life, whether it's at home, at work, or in relationships. Psychotherapist Terry Matlen delves into the feminine side of ADHD-the elements of this condition that are particular to women, such as: relationships, skin sensitivities, meal-planning, parenting, and dealing with out-of control hormones. In addition, the book offers helpful tips and strategies to get your symptoms under control, and outlines a number of effective treatment options for you to pursue.
From getting dressed in the morning, to making it to a job interview, to planning dinner-sometimes just getting through the day can be an ordeal for a woman with ADHD. If you've been accused of getting lost in your own world, maybe it's time to make a change. If you're ready to start getting organized and stop leaving your groceries in the car, this book can help. It's more than just a survival guide; it's an ADHD how-to to help you thrive!
Presents practical skills to help women with ADHD achieve focus and balance in all areas of life
Terry Matlen, MSW, is a psychotherapist, consultant, writer and coach. She is the author of Survival Tips for Women with ADHD and founder of www.addconsults.com. Matlen has been interviewed by NPR, The Wall Street Journal, Time Magazine, The New York Times, US News and World Report, Newsday, The Today Show, CBS Morning News, The Today Show, The Jane Pauley Show, Ladies Home Journal, Glamour, and more.
"The Queen of Distraction strikes gold! It is the mother lode of
wisdom, practical nuggets, humor, and insight. Terry Matlen is a
true veteran of the ADHD saga. This book is authoritative, yet
warm; up-to-date, yet timeless. Terry's masterful guide will help
you feel less stressed, more successful, and happier in pursuit of
your goals. I recommend it most highly."
--Edward Hallowell, MD, coauthor of Driven to Distraction and
Delivered from Distraction
"The Queen of Distraction is a must-read book for understanding how
to deal with all the critical problems women with ADHD face daily.
It is an appealing, practical, and easy-to read book written with
insight, humor, and honesty. The real-life stories and examples
provide the optimism and motivation to use the work/life tips to
overcome ADHD-related challenges. Matlen provides a gift to women
with ADHD. If the goal is managing difficulties such as
transitions, clutter, time, emotions, relationships, or parenting,
then Matlen provides a critical guide to greater productivity and
life satisfaction."
--Geraldine Markel, PhD
"The Queen of Distraction is an oasis of acceptance and practical
ideas for women with ADHD--compassionate and approachable."
--Melissa Orlov, author of The Couple's Guide to Thriving with
ADHD
"As a woman who suffers from ADHD herself, Matlen has personally
walked the talk. Professionally, she's worked with countless others
with adult ADHD through her coaching and consulting practice.
Matlen's new book serves as an ADHD primer and introduction to all
things ADHD. Keep it by your bedside, handy for when you feel low,
confused, or alone. Terry's warm, knowledgeable voice will shine
through like a beacon, guiding you with a voice that is supportive
and accepting, knowledgeable and practical. Use it as a roadmap and
companion as you navigate your journey with adult ADHD."
--Zoë Kessler, BA, BEd, author of ADHD According to Zoë
"It's a fact! Women with ADHD are overwhelmed and hurting. Dial 911
and along comes Terry Matlen's The Queen of Distraction to the
rescue, offering a prescription to help these women overcome chaos,
clutter, and other everyday challenges. Like a skilled surgeon,
Matlen cuts to the core of the problem and offers relief. I would
recommend this book to every woman with ADHD. It doesn't matter
whether she has an acute issue needing immediate attention or a
chronic problem, is newly diagnosed or an 'old timer' looking for
practical tips: help can be found within these pages."
--Patricia O. Quinn, MD, Center for Girls and Women with ADHD,
Washington, DC
"Like most of my colleagues, I read each ADHD book that comes out,
comparing the usefulness of one to the other. Terry Matlen has hit
it out of the ballpark with this one. From the unique and relatable
cover, which hints at humor, yet promises content, Ms. Matlen
delivers to the reader a most thorough and helpful handbook for
living inside a female, ADHD body (my personal favorite chapter:
'Clothing Loathing'). Not only does this book lighten the guilt of
how we all feel in our clutter, chaos, and 'lack of measuring up'
to Sally Struthers next door, it also takes each symptom and breaks
it down into practical, easy steps to living a more productive and
comfortable life! What a concept! Bravo to Matlen for this
treasure, which will no doubt become the most worn-out book in any
woman's ADHD library."
--Wilma Fellman, MEd, LPC, career counselor, ADHD coach and
trainer, and author of Finding a Career That Works for You and The
Other Me: Poetic Thoughts on ADD for Adults, Kids and Parents
"Many books offer advice to adults with ADHD about how they might
cope more effectively with difficulties of daily life. This book is
unique in its empathic understanding of emotional needs and
stresses of women with ADHD who struggle to manage the complex
demands of their daily life. It offers many very practical
suggestions from an understanding friend who has been there and has
learned from her experience."
--Thomas E. Brown, PhD, associate director, Yale Clinic for
Attention & Related Disorders, Yale University School of Medicine,
and author of Smart but Stuck: Emotions in Teens and Adults with
ADHD
"Terry has done an exceptional job bringing together what is known
about the science of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder
(ADHD) in adults as it applies specifically to women, making it
live with numerous case examples of women with ADHD telling their
own personal stories, and chock-full of sound advice for how to
manage the symptoms, deficits, and impairments that are often
associated with this disorder in adults. It is among the best and
certainly the most current book on the topic of women with ADHD and
will be exceptionally valuable to not only women with the disorder
but those wishing to better understand it. It is certainly a
must-read for therapists and coaches who assist such women through
their practices."
--Russell A. Barkley, PhD, clinical professor of psychiatry and
pediatrics at Medical University of South Carolina,
RussellBarkley.org and ADHDLectures.com
"Terry Matlen gives the royal treatment to the topic of women with
ADHD in her new book, The Queen of Distraction. Weaving together a
combination of stories from her professional work and her own
experience of living with ADHD, Matlen takes readers through all
the struggles confronted by women with ADHD in today's world and
provides useful coping tips for tackling them. Whether you are a
woman with ADHD or you want to understand the impact of ADHD on the
life of your mother, sister, daughter, partner, or any other woman
in your life, this book is for you."
--J. Russell Ramsay, PhD, associate professor of clinical
psychology in psychiatry, codirector of the Adult ADHD Treatment
and Research Program at the Perelman School of Medicine, University
of Pennsylvania, and author of The Adult ADHD Tool Kit
"Terry Matlen has learned the hard way how to live a good life with
ADHD. Fortunately for her readers, she is smart and funny enough
that they can benefit from her experience and wisdom. She does an
excellent job of explaining how ADHD impacts the specific demands
women face today and offering solutions to make their lives better.
This book will make your life easier--you need it!"
--Ari Tuckman, PsyD, MBA, author of Understand Your Brain, Get More
Done; More Attention, Less Deficit; and Integrative Treatment for
Adult ADHD
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