“Girls and Women with ADHD: Gender Differences and Stigma” [podcast episode #40]

In ADDitude’s ADHD Experts Podcast episode 40, Stephen Hinshaw Ph.D. explains that ADHD can look different in women and girls, and they face greater stigma surrounding symptoms.

Close-up side view of a young adhd girl with a curly Afro hair and in a dark-green light overcoat, looking aside; with defocused background
Close-up side view of a young adhd girl with a curly Afro hair and in a dark-green light overcoat, looking aside; with defocused background

Listen to “Girls and Women with ADHD: Gender Differences and Stigma” with Stephen Hinshaw, Ph.D.

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ADHD doesn’t affect only boys. As Stephen Hinshaw, Ph.D., explains the disorder can look different in women and girls and they face greater stigma surrounding symptoms.

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This ADHD Experts webinar was first broadcast live on August 13, 2013.

 

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