Hormones can feel like invisible forces running the show — and for women with ADHD, they can have a major impact. From puberty and menstrual cycles to pregnancy, postpartum, and menopause, shifting hormones often intensify ADHD symptoms and influence mood, focus, and energy.
This month, we’ll dive into the ways hormones interact with ADHD in women. Christina Pynn and Lauren Dreher, ADHDKC Women’s Group coordinators and advocates, will guide the session — and we’re excited to share that there may also be an expert guest in the field to help kick things off with an educational overview.
After the introduction, we’ll open the floor for a supportive group discussion where participants can share experiences, strategies, and encouragement.
Women’s ADHD is often misunderstood, underdiagnosed, and overlooked—especially when it comes to the role hormones play. Understanding these patterns not only validates your lived experience but also helps you prepare for and navigate hormonal shifts with more self-compassion and practical tools.
🔔 Space is limited!
To keep the conversation meaningful and personal, space is limited. Registration is free, but required. Use the link in the ticket box to RSVP.
Important Notes
This group is not therapy and does not provide individualized treatment, diagnosis, or medical advice.
A licensed mental health professional will help guide discussion and provide structure.
Confidentiality and respectful communication are essential to ensuring this is a safe, supportive environment.
We’re here to share personal stories and strategies—not treatment recommendations.
✨ Why Attend?
Learn how hormonal shifts influence ADHD symptoms.
Hear from Christina, Lauren, and possibly a guest expert.
Connect with other women who understand the challenges of ADHD and hormones.
This isn’t a therapy session—but it is a safe space to explore, share, and connect with others who get it.
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