If you’re a high-functioning ADHD woman, it may not seem to others that your symptoms significantly impact your life — but they are. You may still experience intense symptoms but have developed workarounds to carry on with daily tasks and responsibilities. Many times you may even feel like you are barely treading water. This session discusses what a “high-functioning” woman with ADHD looks like and how to help her succeed.
Dr. Rosier has been a college administrator, a professor, a leadership consultant, a high school teacher, a business owner, and an ADHD coach. Through those adventures, Dr. Rosier has developed valuable insight into ADHD and how it affects one’s life. As founder of the ADHD Center of West Michigan, she leads a team of coaches, therapists, and speech pathologists to help individuals, parents, and families develop an understanding and learn effective skills to live with ADHD effectively. Her book, “Your Brain’s Not Broken,” provides strategies for navigating the powerful emotional aspect of ADHD.