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ADHD can look completely different in women and men. The clinical picture in women may not resemble the stereotypical appearance of ADHD at all. It is also worth watching a video about emotion dysregulation in ADHD: https://www.youtube.com/live/CLtGt-mF... Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction 01:37 - Three dimensions of ADHD 02:26 - Disorder of emotion regulation (DESR) 05:22 - Prevalence by gender 07:20 - Concentration disorders 08:25 - Presentations/subtypes 09:20 - ADHD symptoms in women and girls 11:07 - Difficulties in relationships 15:07 - Problems with completing tasks 17:24 - Memory problems 19:28 - Disorganization 20:20 - Lack of time perception 21:37 - Sleep disorders 22:31 - Internalization of problems 23:42 - Hyperactivity 25:57 - Risky sexual behavior 27:27 - Sensory hypersensitivity 28:04 - Self-harm 28:55 - Gender dysphoria 29:28 - Co-occurring disorders 31:07 - Overuse of social media 32:56 - Overweight and obesity 34:01 - Compulsive shopping 34:35 - Perfectionism 36:35 - Severity of symptoms in adolescence 39:48 - ADHD symptoms and age 40:53 - Diagnosing girls and women, stereotypes 41:37 - Masking symptoms 43:40 - ADHD in the family 44:16 - Diagnosis 45:15 - Focusing on co-occurring disorders 46:28 - Underdiagnosis of ADHD 46:56 - Tia Cantrell - incorrect diagnoses 51:17 - Suspected ADHD 53:01 - Learning problems 53:38 - The Jóźwiak effect 55:55 - Eating disorders 57:00 - The influence of sex hormones 59:36 - ADHD medications and menopause 01:01:57 - Hormonal contraception 01:02:35 - Motherhood 01:06:29 - PMS vs. PMDD 01:07:58 - PCOS 01:08:22 - Other health problems 01:08:51 - ADHD treatment in women