Dr. Katherine Tidman’s groundbreaking book redefines how we understand and manage ADHD in women. Drawing on years of research and personal insight, it connects the dots between brain chemistry, hormones, nutrition, and mindfulness. Tidman simplifies complex science into actionable, evidence-based steps that help readers improve focus, mood, and overall well-being. She emphasises how factors like oestrogen shifts, nutrient deficiencies, and lifestyle habits uniquely influence women’s ADHD symptoms, often overlooked by traditional medicine. Through practical guidance and relatable explanations, the book empowers women to harness their neurosurgery strengths such as creativity, empathy, and problem-solving while managing emotional and cognitive challenges with clarity and confidence. It’s not just about coping; it’s about thriving.
EDUCATION
Science, Strength, and Second Chances
Dr. Katherine Tidman has never been the kind of scientist who hides behind a microscope. A Johns Hopkins PhD in Cell Signaling and Developmental Biology, she’s spent her career translating complex research into something living, breathing, and useful. Her sharp intellect meets fierce compassion—a combination that’s turned her into one of today’s most relatable science communicators.
RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS
Health Informatics, Health (social science), Health Professions, General Health Professions