Zoë Kessler
Zoë Kessler is a best-selling author, journalist, and motivational speaker who specializes in adult ADHD. A top blogger at psychcentral.com, Kessler‘s blog, ADHD from A to Zoë, has garnered a loyal readership around the globe. Kessler is a frequent contributor to ADDitude magazine, and has created radio documentaries and standup comedy about being a woman living with ADHD. Kessler’s upcoming book, ADHD According to Zoë: The Real Deal on Relationships, Finding Your Focus, and Finding Your Keys, will be published in September 2013.
Feature Articles
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ADHD Is for Women, Too
Children aren’t the only ones who wrestle with attention deficit disorder, and men aren’t the... more » -
My ADHD Story: Maria Von Trapp and Me
I discovered that Maria, of The Sound of Music fame, is a lot like myself... more » -
Hypersensitivity: Are You a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP)?
Could you be hypersensitive? If you keep hearing "you're so sensitive!" from family and friends,... Hypersensitivity, or highly sensitive person (HSP)» -
The Horse Who Read My Mind
Equine-assisted ADHD therapy forced me to align my actions with my intentions and to exude... Equine-assisted therapy for ADHD » -
Leading Ladies: Seven Successful Women with ADHD
Persevering amid attention deficit, these seven bold women do it their way... Strong women, daily challenges » -
Late Bloomer
Before my late diagnosis, attention deficit left me feeling insecure and inept. But I'm finally... These big-girl pants are so flattering! » -
Winning Women
After a diagnosis of attention deficit, these six women blazed a path to success and... Their struggles and successes » -
My Sage (And Somewhat Silly) ADHD Meal Advice
When I host a dinner party, chances are the meal may not be on schedule,... ADHD Meals » -
Bad Form
Forms, questionnaires, and documents leave me officially flummoxed. Why can't I just fill in the... Form-o-phobia » -
Friends: A Natural Treatment for Adult ADHD
Medication and counseling can help treat ADD/ADHD symptoms, but, for many adults, having a good... Friendships to treat Adult ADD/ADHD»

