A review by adrizeuza
Taking Charge of Adult ADHD, by Russell A. Barkley

hopeful informative medium-paced

3.25

The content is as factual as it can get and the narration is good, although in some sections it becomes a bit tedious. However, for someone who has previously consumed other resources about ADHD it is not groundbreaking. Also, the author has many biases (namely, fatphobia) and views ADHD as a hinderance that we have to fight agianst so we can better fit in. I am currently more interested in liberation perspectives that problematize this assumption of neurodivergents having to adapt to society without demanding that society becomes less ableist. Also he inserts pretty outdated jokes that just made me cringe

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