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The Year I Met My Brain
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The Year I Met My Brain

A travel companion for adults who have just found out they have ADHD
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Rarely does a book emerge that instantly promises to profoundly impact the lives of its readers - but Matilda Boseley's debut work is one such remarkable creation. With unparalleled insight, Boseley has crafted an invaluable and comprehensive guide, not only unravelling the complexities of ADHD but also illuminating the path to navigating a world that often misunderstands neurodivergence. Written with a truly enjoyable blend of humour, warmth and emotional resonance, this vulnerable account seamlessly integrates exceptional research on neurodivergence, offering a profound understanding of ADHD and demonstrating why such an understanding is so important today.

Ultimately, Boseley's empowering manifesto serves as a testament to the criticality and liberation that arises from comprehending ADHD. A must-read for those embarking on the journey of embracing the unique intricacies of their own minds.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781760146467
ProduktarteBook
EinbandElectronic Book
FormatEPUB
Format HinweisDRM Adobe
Erscheinungsdatum03.10.2023
Seiten352 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
WarengruppeEnglish
KategorieFood (eBook)
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Matilda Boseley is an award-winning social media reporter and presenter for Guardian Australia. She has spearheaded the publication's popular TikTok channel where she writes and hosts their short-form news explainers. Her work on the platform has won her a Quill Award for Innovation in Journalism and was nominated for a Walkley Award for the same category. Named Walkley Awards' 2019 Student Journalist of the Year, Matilda has also worked as a reporter and assistant chief of staff at 7 News Melbourne and as a breaking news reporter for The Age newspaper. She regularly reports on issues affecting young people, women and mental health and her first book, The Year I Met My Brain, documents her experiences and discoveries after being diagnosed with ADHD at 23 and investigates the hidden prevalence and costs of ADHD among adults.

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