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Nowhere Girl

Life as a Member of ADHD's Lost Generation

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Nowhere Girl

By: Carla Ciccone
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Why is a generation of women only now discovering they have ADHD? (Spoiler: misogyny.) A writer examines the cost of living with undiagnosed ADHD in this reported memoir about the girls medical science ignored.

When Carla Ciccone is diagnosed with ADHD at thirty-nine—an evaluation prompted by the demands of early motherhood—it flips the script on her life. After years of self-blame and self-sabotage, she discovers that her most reviled traits aren’t deep personality flaws, but symptoms of an undiagnosed disorder. And as she goes from being her own biggest hater to someone a bit more compassionate, she notices the growing community of women in the same situation.

Weaving her personal story into an investigation of the rise in ADHD diagnoses, Ciccone draws on scientific research and expert interviews to reflect on the classrooms of the 1990s, where “ADD” was reserved for hyperactive white boys, and girls learned to mask their differences. She examines the hormonal upheavals of adolescence and their unique effects on neurochemistry, and later charts her chaotic entry into motherhood. She also explores the history of women’s mental healthcare and the pressure to perform our gender in a certain way. Throughout, Ciccone seeks to understand the ramifications of an ignored mental disorder for an entire generation of women—the nowhere girls.

With humor, depth, and detailed reporting, Nowhere Girl explores the cultural impact of ADHD on girls and women, and offers a path forward to reclaim our narratives, forgive ourselves, and parent our children (and reparent ourselves) with the softness we never received.
Attention Deficit Disorders Biographies & Memoirs Children's Health Mental Health People with Disabilities Personal Development Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Relationships Social Sciences Specific Demographics Women Health Thought-Provoking Witty
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This book resonates so strongly for me. Like looking at my daughter in the mirror.Thank you for sharing your story.

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If you are a woman with adhd that’s often doesn’t feel “seen” or “understood” reading this book will lieu help you on the path to self acceptance and compassion. It’s entertaining, informative and emotionally

A book about adhd that’s engaging for people with adhd

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I loved the autobiography aspect while weaving in facts about ADHD. I feel so seen!

Great book

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I'm so bored by this. And the readers voice is annoying. She sounds like she's crying

Boring

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