Webinar: Recognizing ADHD in Women and Girls

with Catherine Mutti-Driscoll, MA, PhD, CALC

When: 
Monday, April 22, 2024 at 4 pm Pacific (7 pm Eastern)

Where: Online, via Zoom
(The webinar will also be recorded and provided to all registrants within 48 hours of the live session.)

Who: Anyone who wants to learn more about thriving as a woman with ADHD or supporting girls and women with ADHD across their lifespan.

Cost: $35


About This Webinar

Join ADHD Coach and author of “The ADHD Workbook for Teen Girls” Catherine Mutti-Driscoll for a one-time webinar all about how ADHD shows up in the lives of women and girls. She’ll be discussing the common issues faced by women and girls with ADHD, as well as providing helpful support options.

This webinar is perfect for anyone looking to learn more about the symptoms, challenges, and needs of girls and women with ADHD during the different stages of their lives. It will be rooted in the current, evidence-based research on ADHD in women and girls.

Please join us!


Register Now

After you sign up for the webinar, you’ll receive an email with a PDF containing the Zoom webinar link and a link to the folder where the recording will be uploaded. Please make sure to download the PDF within 24 hours of receiving it and keep it on file.


About Catherine

Catherine Mutti-Driscoll works at the Hallowell Todaro ADHD Center - Seattle as an ADHD Coach and the Director of Executive Function Coaching. Catherine loves to learn and has a variety of degrees and certifications. Highlights include Catherine’s Ph.D. in Education from the University of Washington and her coach training from Impact Parents and the International ADHD Coach Training Center.

In June 2024, Catherine will publish her first book with New Harbinger Press, The ADHD Workbook for Teen Girls: Understand Your Neurodivergent Brain, Make the Most of Your Strengths, and Build Confidence to Thrive. Catherine is also currently studying to become a Licensed Mental Health Counselor at Walden University, slated to graduate in Fall 2026. When she is not working, studying, or writing, Catherine enjoys hanging out with her neurodivergent family, drinking coffee with friends, dancing to Taylor Swift, and reading contemporary romances.