The diagnosis, research, and treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) have long been biased towards young white boys. Often, women of color have been ignored and left undiagnosed until adulthood. According to a recent article in New York Times, the neglect of adult women with ADHD may be changing.
Through social media efforts, many influencers are now bringing attention to adult ADHD, exposing misconceptions and providing descriptions of ADHD symptoms and subclasses. While social media platforms such as TikTok are not replacements for professional testing and diagnoses, the posts are bringing to light much needed awareness for those who have been struggling with symptoms without knowing why or what to do. Although ADHD is largely considered a developmental disorder, many may not be diagnosed until adulthood due to medical biases and lack of patient understanding.
Feeling empowered with new knowledge, women are now becoming their own advocates and seeking professional assistance. The support, community, and encouragement are especially important for women of color who have long faced implicit bias from the medical community.
While social media might be a first step in awareness, it does not replace professional diagnostics and therapeutics. If you believe you have symptoms of adult ADHD, reach out to Pathways Neuropsychology Associates at (732) 930-2242 to set up a comprehensive evaluation. With an impressive multidisciplinary team, Pathways can offer a wide range of interventions and strategies to help you improve your personal, professional, and social lives.
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