ADHD Unpacked
Everything you need to know to survive and thrive as an adult with ADHD
ADHD Unpacked
Everything you need to know to survive and thrive as an adult with ADHD
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Description
Think you might have ADHD but don't know where to look for help?
Maybe you've been recently diagnosed and you're thinking, what now?
Looking for ways to better support and understand an adult with ADHD in your life?
From the hosts of The ADHD Adults comes this accessible, authentic and unfiltered guide to understanding adult ADHD. You'll find science-backed facts on what ADHD actually is, how it shows up in everyday life, personal reflections (sometimes painful, often hilarious) and tips and tools for coping.
Join Alex and James as they walk you through ADHD myth-busters (it's not a trend, technology doesn't cause it and medication can be effective - 80% of people who take ADHD medication think so!), the long-held perceptions of ADHD (did you know that it was once known as 'a defect of moral control'?!), to why intention and emotion regulation disorder might be a better name for it.
ADHD Unpacked is the relatable, reassuring and downright funny handbook you need to survive and thrive with ADHD.
Product details
| Published | Mar 13 2025 |
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| Format | Ebook (PDF) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 240 |
| ISBN | 9781526679345 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Tonic |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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James and Alex helped me understand my ADHD when I was first diagnosed, and ADHD Unpacked brings that same clarity to all adults with ADHD. Rooted in science, this book busts myths, explores the condition's complexities, and offers practical insights. Essential reading for anyone looking to better understand and live well with ADHD.
Tom Watson, Sunday Times bestselling author of Downsizing
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A vital deep dive into the science, understandings and misunderstandings of ADHD, that's digestible, relatable and essential reading.
Anita Bhagwandas, journalist and author of Ugly
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To paraphrase Alex's high school analogy, 'almost every single book I read feels like a slow and laborious torture of boredom'… but NOT this one! Engaging, unpretentious, relatable, informative and unifying. Facts and lived experiences smashing up stereotypes. This book can change and even save lives! Everyone should read it, but particularly ADHD adults (self-diagnosis is valid!), and the fact it can hold my attention SPEAKS VOLUMES!
Laura Mears-Reynolds, host of ADHD AF Podcast























