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ADHD in Women: Why So Many Women Are Diagnosed Later in Life

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Many women don't discover they have ADHD until adulthood—sometimes not until their 30s, 40s, or even later. In this episode, therapist Kaytlyn Gilner sits down with licensed clinical social worker Rebecca Ogle, LCSW, to discuss why ADHD in women is so frequently overlooked, how symptoms present differently than they do in men, and why many women are first diagnosed after major life changes or hormonal shifts. Together they explore the signs of adult ADHD, the overlap between ADHD, anxiety, depression, and autism, and why emotional dysregulation is one of the most misunderstood aspects of ADHD. Rebecca also explains Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD), executive functioning challenges, masking, and how ADHD can affect relationships, careers, friendships, and everyday life. Whether you've recently been diagnosed, suspect you may have ADHD, or simply want to better understand neurodivergence, this conversation offers practical insight, validation, and evidence-based education. * Why ADHD is often missed in girls and women * Common ADHD symptoms in adult women * ADHD vs. anxiety and depression * The overlap between ADHD and autism * Hormones, perimenopause, and worsening ADHD symptoms * Emotional dysregulation and executive functioning * Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD) * ADHD and romantic relationships * Masking and why women are diagnosed later in life * When to seek an ADHD evaluation * Chapters 00:00 Why ADHD in Women Is Often Missed 02:49 Hidden ADHD Symptoms in Adult Women 06:07 ADHD in Women vs. Men 08:58 ADHD vs. Anxiety and Depression 11:52 ADHD vs. Autism: Similarities and Differences 14:59 Hormones, Perimenopause & ADHD 18:02 Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD) 21:01 Emotional Dysregulation & ADHD in Relationships 24:11 When Should You Get Evaluated for ADHD? 27:01 Final Thoughts on ADHD Awareness If you enjoyed this episode, follow Not So Dumb Blonde for conversations about ADHD, trauma, mental health, relationships, DBT, emotional regulation, neurodivergence, and psychology with leading therapists, researchers, and mental health professionals. ADHD in women, adult ADHD, ADHD symptoms, late ADHD diagnosis, women with ADHD, emotional dysregulation, executive dysfunction, rejection sensitive dysphoria, RSD, ADHD and anxiety, ADHD and depression, ADHD and autism, neurodivergence, women's mental health, perimenopause and ADHD, therapy podcast, psychology podcast, mental health podcast.

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ADHD in Women: Why So Many Women Are Diagnosed Later in Life

Many women don't discover they have ADHD until adulthood—sometimes not until their 30s, 40s, or even later. In this episode, therapist Kaytlyn Gilner sits down with licensed clinical social worker Rebecca Ogle, LCSW, to discuss why ADHD in women is so frequently overlooked, how symptoms present differently than they do in men, and why many women are first diagnosed after major life changes or hormonal shifts. Together they explore the signs of adult ADHD, the overlap between ADHD, anxiety, depression, and autism, and why emotional dysregulation is one of the most misunderstood aspects of ADHD. Rebecca also explains Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD), executive functioning challenges, masking, and how ADHD can affect relationships, careers, friendships, and everyday life. Whether you've recently been diagnosed, suspect you may have ADHD, or simply want to better understand neurodivergence, this conversation offers practical insight, validation, and evidence-based education. * Why ADHD is often missed in girls and women * Common ADHD symptoms in adult women * ADHD vs. anxiety and depression * The overlap between ADHD and autism * Hormones, perimenopause, and worsening ADHD symptoms * Emotional dysregulation and executive functioning * Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD) * ADHD and romantic relationships * Masking and why women are diagnosed later in life * When to seek an ADHD evaluation * Chapters 00:00 Why ADHD in Women Is Often Missed 02:49 Hidden ADHD Symptoms in Adult Women 06:07 ADHD in Women vs. Men 08:58 ADHD vs. Anxiety and Depression 11:52 ADHD vs. Autism: Similarities and Differences 14:59 Hormones, Perimenopause & ADHD 18:02 Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD) 21:01 Emotional Dysregulation & ADHD in Relationships 24:11 When Should You Get Evaluated for ADHD? 27:01 Final Thoughts on ADHD Awareness If you enjoyed this episode, follow Not So Dumb Blonde for conversations about ADHD, trauma, mental health, relationships, DBT, emotional regulation, neurodivergence, and psychology with leading therapists, researchers, and mental health professionals. ADHD in women, adult ADHD, ADHD symptoms, late ADHD diagnosis, women with ADHD, emotional dysregulation, executive dysfunction, rejection sensitive dysphoria, RSD, ADHD and anxiety, ADHD and depression, ADHD and autism, neurodivergence, women's mental health, perimenopause and ADHD, therapy podcast, psychology podcast, mental health podcast.

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PMDD Explained: The Hidden Hormone Disorder Affecting Millions of Women

PMDD Explained: The Hidden Hormone Disorder Affecting Millions of Women #pmdd #pms #womenshealth #adhd #relationship #dating #traumahealing #mentalhealth #reaction Could your hormones be affecting your mental health more than you realize?Millions of women struggle with severe mood changes, anxiety, depression, and emotional overwhelm every month without realizing they may be experiencing Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD). In this episode, I sit down with Val to discuss the signs of PMDD, how it differs from PMS, why so many women go undiagnosed, and practical ways to better understand your cycle.Download my free Anxiety or Red Flag Guide:https://www.therapykay.com/freebieEnjoy organic period care with Rif Care and get your discount using code: BLONDE www.rifcare.com We also dive into the importance of cycle tracking, toxin-free period products, ADHD and hormonal fluctuations, nutrition, supplements, and how understanding your hormones can completely change the way you care for your mental health.If you've ever felt like a completely different person before your period, this conversation may help you finally understand why.In this episode you'll learn:• The difference between PMS and PMDD• Common PMDD symptoms that are often overlooked• Why hormones can dramatically affect anxiety and depression• How ADHD and hormonal changes interact• The benefits of tracking your menstrual cycle• How nutrition and supplements can support hormone health• What to know about toxin-free period products• Practical strategies for managing PMDD symptomsResourcesThe Monarch Manualhttps://rifcare.comConnect with ValInstagram@rifcare @malibumama__ TikTok@rifcare  @malibumama__  [https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCCl4b1BOb3wTkKGxtDWiWPQ] If this episode helped you, please like this video, subscribe to the channel, and share it with someone who needs to hear it.Download my free Anxiety or Red Flag Guide:https://www.therapykay.com/freebieTimestamps00:00 Introduction00:00 PMDD vs PMS: What's the Difference?02:41 PMDD Symptoms That Can Affect Your Relationships04:26 Signs of PMDD You Shouldn't Ignore06:14 How Hormones Affect Anxiety, Depression, and ADHD09:18 Foods, Supplements, and Lifestyle Changes for PMDD13:25 Are Your Period Products Disrupting Your Hormones?16:28 How to Track Your Cycle for Better Hormone Health19:12 Why PMDD Is Often Misdiagnosed22:04 PMDD Treatment Resources and Support31:46 RifCare Products, Discount Code, and ClosingRelevant Search TermsPMDD, Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder, women's mental health, hormones and anxiety, hormones and depression, ADHD in women, menstrual cycle, hormone health, cycle tracking, PMS vs PMDD, women's wellness, period health, toxin-free period products, mental health podcast

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From Exotic Dancer to Hollywood: Why Performing for Others Nearly Cost Me Myself

From Exotic Dancer to Hollywood: Why Performing for Others Nearly Cost Me Myself #demisexual #queerawakening #hollywood #sexuality #relationships #traumahealing #authenticity #lifetimemovies2025newrelease What happens when a woman follows the most unconventional path imaginable?Anxiety vs Red Flag Self Trust Guide Freebie - www.therapykay.com/freebieIn this episode of **Not So Dumb Blonde Podcast**, I sit down with **Tessa Scott**, a Hollywood screenwriter, television writer, actress, and creator behind the hit *Single Black Female* Lifetime movie trilogy, to talk about her extraordinary journey from serving in the U.S. Navy to working as an exotic dancer before building a successful career in Hollywood.Tessa shares the realities of life inside the strip club, why exotic dancing was both empowering **and** rooted in survival, how she secretly wrote screenplays between dances, and the unexpected skills that prepared her for the entertainment industry.We also dive into how working in clubs changed her perspective on men, relationships, confidence, and human behavior—and why it's time to challenge the stigma surrounding women in the industry.Whether you're interested in Hollywood success stories, personal growth, women's empowerment, or the psychology behind human behavior, this conversation is one you won't forget.👇 Let us know in the comments:**What surprised you most about Tessa's story?**👍 If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to Like, Subscribe, and Share!---## Chapters00:00 Introduction: From Navy Veteran to Hollywood Screenwriter02:47 Exotic Dancing: Empowerment vs. Survival Explained06:01 Writing Screenplays While Working in a Strip Club09:00 How Exotic Dancing Changed Tessa's Perspective on Men & Relationships11:54 Breaking the Stigma Around Exotic Dancing14:46 The Surprising Skills That Helped Tessa Succeed in Hollywood17:30 Reading People: Psychology, Confidence & Human Behavior20:15 Lessons on Creativity, Resilience & Reinvention22:45 Final Advice for Women Pursuing Unconventional Dreams---## In This Episode✔️ Tessa Scott's incredible journey from the Navy to Hollywood✔️ The truth about exotic dancing and the misconceptions surrounding it✔️ Empowerment versus survival in the adult entertainment industry✔️ Writing screenplays while working in a strip club✔️ How stripping changed her views on men and dating✔️ The psychology of reading people and understanding behavior✔️ Building confidence through unconventional experiences✔️ Breaking stereotypes surrounding sex work✔️ Lessons that helped Tessa become a successful screenwriter---## About Tessa ScottTessa Scott is a television writer, screenwriter, actress, and content creator known for writing Lifetime's *Single Black Female* film series. Her unconventional path—from military service to exotic dancing to Hollywood—has given her a unique perspective on storytelling, resilience, relationships, and human psychology.---# KeywordsTessa Scott, Hollywood screenwriter, screenwriting, exotic dancing, stripper stories, empowerment, women's empowerment, survival, Hollywood career, television writer, creativity, relationships, dating advice, psychology, confidence, success story, entertainment industry, Navy veteran, life after the military, women in Hollywood, personal growth, storytelling, female entrepreneur, self-confidence, reading people, communication skills

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