The ADHD Field Guide for Adults

Cover of The ADHD Field Guide for Adults by Cate Osborn
Author: Cate Osborn
Publisher: Gallery Books
Year: 2026
Language: en
Pages: 400
ISBN-13: 9781668053164
ISBN-10: 1668053160
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.1353806493 pounds
Width: 0.825 Inches
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The ADHD Field Guide for Adults by Cate Osborn, published by Gallery Books on March 3, 2026, is a practical resource designed for adults navigating life with ADHD. This 400-page guide combines personal insights from Osborn and Erik Gude, both of whom have firsthand experience with ADHD, offering readers foundational information and strategies for managing their condition. The book addresses common challenges faced by adults with ADHD, including issues related to work, productivity, and personal relationships.

Readers will find a thoughtful exploration of various aspects of living with ADHD, including navigating intimacy and the healthcare system. The guide is structured to enhance accessibility for ADHD readers, presenting information in bite-sized pieces that cater to their unique needs. With a focus on practical advice, this edition serves as a comprehensive tool for understanding ADHD and implementing effective management strategies in daily life.


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From social media sensations Cate Osborn and Erik Gude, with Rennie Dyball, comes a fresh and practical guide to managing ADHD for adults.

Just shy of her thirtieth birthday, Cate Osborn, a teaching artist with two master’s degrees, started to have difficulty remembering her lines. Suddenly, things that had seemed routine before were falling through the cracks. An evaluation finally led to a diagnosis: ADHD.

Erik Gude, who was diagnosed in his teens, had a slightly different path. While an ADHD diagnosis might explain the cause of some of his academic challenges, it would take years before he understood the other ways it affected other aspects of his life. When they connected as adults, it didn’t take long before they realized other people might feel just as lost as they had.

With roughly eight million adults living with ADHD and more people seeking and receiving diagnoses each year, The ADHD Field Guide for Adults is a witty, thoughtful, and practical guide to living with ADHD in adulthood, from two people who know what it’s like. Featuring the most important foundational information about ADHD, it also explores issues that are rarely discussed, such as navigating sex and intimacy, the healthcare system, and home care. And unlike existing titles on the topic, it is intentionally structured to incorporate ADHD accessibility features by offering bite-sized pieces of knowledge in a format that caters to the unique needs of ADHD readers.

From testing, evaluations, and diagnoses, to hacks for work and productivity, organization, and time management, The ADHD Field Guide for Adults is the perfect book for those who want to understand why and how their brain works the way it does from people who have been there.

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Publisher: Gallery Books. Year: 2026.
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ISBN-13: 9781668053164. ISBN-10: 1668053160.
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Language: en. Pages: 400.

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