Teen girls with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) face unique challenges on the road to adulthood--including social difficulties, perfectionism, negative self-talk, and intense emotions. Written by a mental health professional with first-hand experience living with ADHD, this empowering workbook offers evidence-based tools to help teen girls with ADHD better understand their neurodivergent brain, maximize their strengths, advocate for themselves, and build the self-confidence needed to reach their potential and thrive throughout life.
Catherine J. Mutti-Driscoll, PhD, loves to learn, and has a variety of degrees and certifications. Highlights include Catherine's PhD in education from the University of Washington, and her coach training from the International ADHD Coach Training Center and Impact Parents. Catherine is currently at Walden University studying to become a licensed mental health counselor.
Writing a book has been a lifelong dream of Catherine's. When she is not working, studying, or writing, she enjoys hanging out with her neurodivergent family (one spouse and two sons!), drinking coffee with friends, dancing to Taylor Swift, and reading contemporary romances.Catherine lives in Seattle, WA.