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Wilma Fellman, M.Ed., LPC: ADHD Career Counselor, Author

Wilma Fellman, M.Ed., LPC, has been a licensed professional counselor for more than 30 years, specializing in ADHD, LD, and other challenges. She is the author of The Other Me: Poetic Thoughts on ADD for Adults, Kids, and Parents and Finding a Career That Works for You. She is also a contributing author of Understanding Women with AD/HD. Fellman has written numerous articles for ADDitude, Attention, and many others. She is currently partnering with the Edge Foundation to teach a career services course to “seasoned” ADHD coaches, and mentors ADHD Coaches in gaining expertise in the "career piece."

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