

ADHD in Women & Girls
ADHD in women and girls is consistently underdiagnosed, misdiagnosed, and misunderstood — especially in clinical settings that rely on male-centric diagnostic criteria. This webinar is designed specifically for healthcare professionals who want to better identify, understand, and support women and girls with ADHD.
Join Dr. Sachs as he explores:
Why ADHD is frequently missed in women, including the impact of gender stereotypes, masking behaviors, and common misdiagnoses like anxiety or depression
How ADHD symptoms often differ from typical male presentations — with more internalization, emotional dysregulation, and social pressure to “keep it together”
The effects of hormonal changes across the lifespan on ADHD symptoms and functioning
Emotional and social challenges that are more prevalent or unique among women with ADHD
Clinical examples and real-life stories that highlight diagnostic complexity
Treatment strategies tailored to women, including behavioral, environmental, and psychoeducational tools
How digital tools like Inflow can complement care with flexible, accessible support
This session is ideal for healthcare providers, including mental health providers, GPs, educators, and others supporting women and girls who may have ADHD.