ADHD & Women: Misunderstood, misdiagnosed & moving forward for change

ADHD & Women: Misunderstood, misdiagnosed & moving forward for change

  • Ages 16+

Discover the nuances of how ADHD presents itself differently within women in a neuroaffirming environment. Followed by Q&A.

By Seed Talks

Date and time

Location

Hen & Chicken

210 North Street Southville Bristol BS3 1JF United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event.

Agenda

7:00 PM

Doors open

7:30 PM

Talk starts

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes
  • Ages 16+

Join us for an insightful talk exploring how ADHD uniquely affects women – from late or missed diagnoses to the emotional toll of being misunderstood. 

Despite growing awareness, many women are still overlooked or misdiagnosed due to outdated assumptions and gender bias. Drawing on the latest research and real-life experiences, we’ll unpack key topics including emotional regulation, masking, burnout and Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria. We’ll also explore how hormonal changes can intensify ADHD symptoms – and what can be done to support wellbeing throughout these shifts. 

This talk takes a neuro-affirming approach, offering practical strategies and insights to empower women to better understand themselves and advocate for the support they need. 

Doors open at 7pm, talk starts at 7:30pm - come down early to grab a good seat!

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Speaker Bio:

Dr Emilie Moorhead (DClinPsych, CPsychol, BSc) is a Clinical Psychologist with nearly two decades of clinical experience working with Neurodivergent people. She is a Registered Practitioner Psychologist with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and Chartered Clinical Psychologist with the British Psychological Society (BPS). Dr Moorhead runs her own successful Psychology practice, This Is Me Psychology, which specialises in supporting Neurodivergent people to gain the best possible understanding of themselves. She adopts a neuro-affirming approach, helping Neurodivergent people to recognise the strengths and values that they have to enable them to embrace their full potential. She strongly believes that everybody should be able to access Neurodivergent support in a proactive and preventative manner, without needing to reach crisis point first. 

Dr Moorhead has also worked in a range of NHS and private mental health services, including Clinical Lead at two specialist Neurodiversity Services. She works with individuals across the lifespan. She is a guest lecturer on a number of University courses, specialising in Neurodivergent conditions and post-diagnostic support. 

This talk is 16+ 

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Early bird discount
£14 – £33
Oct 6 · 7:00 PM GMT+1