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Better Late Than Never
Better Late Than Never

Better Late Than Never

Understand, Survive and Thrive — Midlife ADHD Diagnosis

By Emma Mahony, Foreword by Sari Solden

PSYCHOLOGY

256 Pages, 5.31 x 8.5

Formats: Trade Paper, EPUB

Trade Paper, $24.95 (CA $33.95) (US $24.95)

Publication Date: April 2021

ISBN 9781789561944

Rights: US & CA

Trigger Publishing (Apr 2021)

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Overview

Everything – and nothing – changed once Emma Mahony was diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 52. In Better Late Than Never she seeks to reduce the stigma around diagnosis as an adult, and provides support for anyone who finds themselves in the same situation or thinks they may suffer from ADHD. Offering helpful advice alongside Emma's experience, subjects covered include:•Seeking diagnosis later in life•Getting a diagnosis•How ADHD can present and how it varies between men and women•Medication and self-medication•Getting help•Heritability•Thriving beyond diagnosisSo much can be done to help sufferers of ADHD. This book will help you to survive and to thrive. 

Author Biography

Since her diagnosis, Emma Mahony has re-trained as a teacher. She also works as a freelance journalist. Emma is the author of two books published by HarperCollins – Double Trouble (Twins and How to Survive Them), and Stand and Deliver (And Other Brilliant Ways to Give Birth). Her passion is to share her experience and what she has learned to help the growing number of people diagnosed later in life, to understand this complex disorder. Psychotherapist Sari Solden, MS, is a pioneer in the field of counseling women and men with the strengths and struggles of ADHD. She is the author of  A Radical Guide For Women With ADHD and Women with Attention Deficit Disorder. She lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan.