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Small Talk 10 ADHD lies and how to stop believing them & Dirty Laundry Why adults with ADHD are so ashamed is a two-book paperback set for adults, partners, parents and allies who want practical, compassionate guidance about life with ADHD. These accessible paperback editions are BRAND NEW and packed with honest stories, easy-to-apply strategies and a voice that turns shame into self-acceptance. If you're looking for relatable mental health reads, a thoughtful gift set, or classroom/therapy resources that speak clearly to neurodivergent experience, this collection delivers.
What's included
Titles in this Set: Small Talk 10 ADHD lies and how to stop believing them and Dirty Laundry Why adults with ADHD are so ashamed
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9789124338138
Small Talk: 10 ADHD lies and how to stop believing them
With candour and kindness, Small Talk reframes the ten big internal narratives many ADHDers carry — from “I am lazy” to “Everybody hates me” and “I quit everything I start.” Through personal stories and compassionate reframing, this paperback edition helps readers challenge unhelpful beliefs and build practical habits that fit a neurodivergent brain. Whether you were diagnosed years ago or are new to the neurospicy community, the book offers humour, hope and clear steps to stop being your own worst critic and to start bigging yourself up.
Dirty Laundry: Why adults with ADHD are so ashamed
Unfiltered and deeply human, Dirty Laundry addresses the shame many adults with ADHD feel about hygiene, cleaning, timekeeping and relationship misfires. This book combines real-life anecdotes with simple, brain-friendly tips that actually work. It’s also written to educate partners, parents and friends — helping them move from frustration to patience, understanding and love. If struggles at home or with loved ones are wearing you down, this book offers validation and practical change.
These books stand out because they’re written by an award-recognised, bestselling author and social educator who speaks with authenticity and humour. Readers have praised Richard Pink’s approachable style for transforming self-hatred into self-acceptance and for giving partners the language to respond with compassion.
Perfect as a gift set for newly diagnosed adults, a resource for couples navigating ADHD, or a practical, empathetic addition to any support library — this boxed-like paperback collection is both a comforting companion and a toolkit for change. Embrace clearer communication, less shame and more practical joy with these two powerful guides.
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