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Sessions: 60 minutes 1st & 3rd SundaysTime: 8:30pm ET/ 7:30pm CT/ 6:30pm MT/ 5:30pm PT We live in a society in which men are expected to “be strong”, to “push through it”, or to show no weakness. And even if we overcome those stereotypes, being publicly “out” about our ADHD can have an impact on our careers and our relationships.It's all about men with ADHD becoming their best. ADDA's support group for men with ADHD provides a regular virtual forum where men* with ADHD (diagnosed or suspected) can gather in a safe, non-judgmental space to talk with and learn from each other about the rewards and challenges of living with ADHD.*Participants are men, or adults who identify as male, and who talk openly and honestly about life experiences – both positive and negative.Topics for discussion:What does it mean to be a man with ADHD?How has it affected our jobs?How has ADHD affected our relationships?Our lives – goals and aspirationsHow do we view ourselves?MEMBERS SIGN-UP HERE
Sessions: 60 minutes 1st & 3rd SundaysTime: 8:30pm ET/ 7:30pm CT/ 6:30pm MT/ 5:30pm PT We live in a society in which men are expected to “be strong”, to “push through it”, or to show no weakness. And even if we overcome those stereotypes, being publicly “out” about our ADHD can have an impact on our careers and our relationships.It's all about men with ADHD becoming their best. ADDA's support group for men with ADHD provides a regular virtual forum where men* with ADHD (diagnosed or suspected) can gather in a safe, non-judgmental space to talk with and learn from each other about the rewards and challenges of living with ADHD.*Participants are men, or adults who identify as male, and who talk openly and honestly about life experiences – both positive and negative.Topics for discussion:What does it mean to be a man with ADHD?How has it affected our jobs?How has ADHD affected our relationships?Our lives – goals and aspirationsHow do we view ourselves?MEMBERS SIGN-UP HERE
Sessions: 60 minutes 1st & 3rd SundaysTime: 8:30pm ET/ 7:30pm CT/ 6:30pm MT/ 5:30pm PT We live in a society in which men are expected to “be strong”, to “push through it”, or to show no weakness. And even if we overcome those stereotypes, being publicly “out” about our ADHD can have an impact on our careers and our relationships.It's all about men with ADHD becoming their best. ADDA's support group for men with ADHD provides a regular virtual forum where men* with ADHD (diagnosed or suspected) can gather in a safe, non-judgmental space to talk with and learn from each other about the rewards and challenges of living with ADHD.*Participants are men, or adults who identify as male, and who talk openly and honestly about life experiences – both positive and negative.Topics for discussion:What does it mean to be a man with ADHD?How has it affected our jobs?How has ADHD affected our relationships?Our lives – goals and aspirationsHow do we view ourselves?MEMBERS SIGN-UP HERE
Sessions: 60 minutes 1st & 3rd SundaysTime: 8:30pm ET/ 7:30pm CT/ 6:30pm MT/ 5:30pm PT We live in a society in which men are expected to “be strong”, to “push through it”, or to show no weakness. And even if we overcome those stereotypes, being publicly “out” about our ADHD can have an impact on our careers and our relationships.It's all about men with ADHD becoming their best. ADDA's support group for men with ADHD provides a regular virtual forum where men* with ADHD (diagnosed or suspected) can gather in a safe, non-judgmental space to talk with and learn from each other about the rewards and challenges of living with ADHD.*Participants are men, or adults who identify as male, and who talk openly and honestly about life experiences – both positive and negative.Topics for discussion:What does it mean to be a man with ADHD?How has it affected our jobs?How has ADHD affected our relationships?Our lives – goals and aspirationsHow do we view ourselves?MEMBERS SIGN-UP HERE
Sessions: 60 minutes 1st & 3rd SundaysTime: 8:30pm ET/ 7:30pm CT/ 6:30pm MT/ 5:30pm PT We live in a society in which men are expected to “be strong”, to “push through it”, or to show no weakness. And even if we overcome those stereotypes, being publicly “out” about our ADHD can have an impact on our careers and our relationships.It's all about men with ADHD becoming their best. ADDA's support group for men with ADHD provides a regular virtual forum where men* with ADHD (diagnosed or suspected) can gather in a safe, non-judgmental space to talk with and learn from each other about the rewards and challenges of living with ADHD.*Participants are men, or adults who identify as male, and who talk openly and honestly about life experiences – both positive and negative.Topics for discussion:What does it mean to be a man with ADHD?How has it affected our jobs?How has ADHD affected our relationships?Our lives – goals and aspirationsHow do we view ourselves?MEMBERS SIGN-UP HERE