I would like to read it.
Edit: for context, I read the unmasking autism book as part of the reading group here, and it was insightful. I did read it for self diagnosis but in the end I don’t think I am. That being said, a relative has got themself an adhd diagnosis as an adult and it’s got me thinking.
It’s on a dozen to do lists of a dozen authors with ADHD
Half of them got to chapter 3, written in a continuous 4 hour hyperfocus session, before never touching it again and now live in constant shame, when they stumble upon the remains of their manuscript.
Bump - I’ve been looking for the same without luck. The ones I’ve read were either outdated or I lost interest (lol.) I sought an adhd diagnosis as an adult after reading Unmasking Autism here. I’d never heard of “masking” before in a mental health context, and it suddenly clicked on so many symptoms I’ve had in my life.
Yeah I fucking LOVE all the ADHD books written in this like super dense format and it’s 800 pages of that shit. Good job understanding the audience.
I’m also searching for books, and I’ll probably start with Dr. Russell Barkley’s work. He’s one of the great authorities on the subject, and you can find a lecture here which might tide you over as you learn more about the condition:
Tyvm! I’ll watch tomorrow. Beddie byes time now
sleep tight bby
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
Yes, absolutely
OH YOU WERE TALKING ABOUT A BOOK my bad
Haha yeah my first thought after reading the thread title was "that’s also called unmasking "
Ty I have edited the title to capitalise the book name