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AuDHD & Women: Exploring gender bias in neurodivergence
AuDHD & Women: Exploring gender bias in neurodivergence
AuDHD & Women: Exploring gender bias in neurodivergence

AuDHD & Women: Exploring gender bias in neurodivergence

Sue Townsend Theatre
Tue, Apr 28 from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM
16 €

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Discover how ADHD & Autism present differently in women, and tips on how to manage your neurodivergence. Followed by Q&A.

Until 2013, it wasn’t possible to be formally diagnosed with both autism and ADHD, yet research now shows these conditions co-occur in up to 80% of cases. Despite this, neurodivergence has long been understood through a male lens, leaving countless women misdiagnosed, misunderstood, and unsupported. In this eye-opening talk, Dr Lauren Breese unpacks the science of AuDHD in women – revealing how gender bias, societal expectations, and the art of masking have shaped (and distorted) our understanding of what autism and ADHD “should” look like.

Drawing on cutting-edge research and her clinical experience, Dr Breese will explore how AuDHD can manifest in women across attention, social situations, sensory experiences, executive function, and emotional regulation. She’ll also consider the impact of late diagnosis and the daily realities of navigating a world built for neurotypical minds. This talk isn’t just about challenges, it’s about strengths, validation, and self-understanding. Dr Breese will share neuroaffirming insights and practical strategies to help AuDHD women recognise their unique patterns, harness their strengths, and thrive authentically.

Presented by Seed Talks

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06:00 PM- 08:30 PM

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Sue Townsend Theatre
Sue Townsend Theatre 16 Upper Brown St, Leicester LE1 5TE, UK

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