The queen of distraction How women with ADHD can conquer chaos, find focus, and get more done

Terry Matlen, 1953-

Book - 2014

"Do you rule the realm of disorganization, clutter, and chaos? Are you constantly battling to get things done? Are you ready to give up and toss your day planner into the dungeon (otherwise known as your closet)? If so, you might just be The Queen of Distraction. And whether or not you've been formally diagnosed with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), you probably already know that something's got to give. The Queen of Distraction presents practical skills to help women with ADHD achieve focus and balance in all areas of life, whether it's at home, at work, or in relationships. Psychotherapist Terry Matlen delves into the feminine side of ADHD--the elements of this condition that are particular to women, su...ch as: relationships, skin sensitivities, meal-planning, parenting, and dealing with out-of-control hormones. In addition, the book offers helpful tips and strategies to get your symptoms under control, and outlines a number of effective treatment options for you to pursue. From getting dressed in the morning, to making it to a job interview, to planning dinner--sometimes just getting through the day can be an ordeal for a woman with ADHD. If you've been accused of getting lost in your own world, maybe it's time to make a change. If you're ready to start getting organized and stop leaving your groceries in the car, this book can help. It's more than just a survival guide; it's an ADHD how-to to help you thrive!"--

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Published
Oakland, CA : New Harbinger Publications, Inc [2014]
[Place of publication not identified] : [2014]
Language
English
Main Author
Terry Matlen, 1953- (author)
Other Authors
Sari Solden (writer of foreword)
Physical Description
xii, 200 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-200).
ISBN
9781626250895
  • Introduction
  • What the heck is ADHD, anyway?
  • My life is buried under one of these piles
  • News flash! Woman has meltdown in frozen foods aisle!
  • Tick-tock... trouble!
  • Clothing loathing
  • When Mommy has ADHD
  • Stop... in the name of love
  • So I'm sensitive. Sue me!
  • Hormonal humps, bumps, and flashes
  • Working hard at working
  • Putting the jigsaw together.
Review by Library Journal Review

Drowning in clutter? Constantly running late? Burning dinner? Feeling overwhelmed? It may not be a deficit of character, as many believe, but an actual neurobiological disorder called attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Psychotherapist Matlen accurately describes the impulsivity, inattention, procrastination, and difficulties that ADHD sufferers contend with. The good news is that there are simple (but not necessarily easy) structures to put into place to help make life more manageable. Matlen's advice stretches from setting up visual reminders to getting kids to do chores. VERDICT Whether or not one actually suffers from ADHD, this work is helpful for regaining focus and control over the events of everyday. (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

(c) Copyright Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.