A review by madamecorvid
Driven to Distraction: Recognizing and Coping with Attention Deficit Disorder from Childhood Through Adulthood by John J. Ratey, Edward M. Hallowell

4.0

There is still limited research and resources for delayed diagnosis of ADHD in adults. This book touches on how to manage a diagnosis as an adult. Adult diagnosis often follows after years of compensating for an undiagnosed neurological condition. This comes with social stigma, childhood struggles, job crises, and a lifetime of disruptive restlessness. Additionally, ADHD in adults is often diagnosed when a partial diagnosis of other comorbid mental health condition is made but treatment is not entirely successful.

This book could use an update since it referenced an outdated DSM, but it is still useful.