Sari Solden
Sari Solden, M.S., has carved a distinguished niche in the realm of psychotherapy, dedicating over three decades to guiding adults with ADHD through the complexities of their condition. As an influential figure in the field, her work is particularly resonant among women grappling with inattentive ADHD, and she is deeply attuned to the nuanced emotional landscapes of those who have lived with undiagnosed ADHD into adulthood. Her professional journey is marked by a commitment to advancing understanding and support for these individuals, and she has been recognized by the Attention Deficit Disorder Association, where she serves on the professional advisory board. Among Solden's acclaimed contributions to the literature on ADHD are "Women with Attention Deficit Disorder" and "Journeys Through ADDulthood," which have earned her an esteemed place as a leading voice in her field. Her co-authored work, "A Radical Guide for Women with ADHD: Embrace Neurodiversity, Live Boldly, and Break Through Barriers," published in July 2019, further underscores her dedication to empowering women to embrace their neurodiversity and surmount societal obstacles. These seminal texts are celebrated for their insightful exploration of the intersection between gender and neurodiversity, offering both scholarly depth and practical guidance. Solden's writing is characterized by its empathetic and incisive exploration of psychological themes, blending rigorous analysis with an accessible and engaging style. Her contribution to the discourse on ADHD extends beyond the written word, as she is also a sought-after keynote speaker, sharing her expertise and fostering dialogue on these critical issues both nationally and internationally. Through her work, Solden continues to illuminate the path toward understanding and acceptance, making a lasting impact on the lives of countless individuals navigating the challenges of ADHD.
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