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Where to Find “Is It You, Me, or Adult A.D.D.?”

Is It You, Me, or Adult A.D.D.? is available in three formats:

  1. paperback
  2. various e-books
  3. audio

You can purchase the paperback at these outlets:

  • the book’s website, where it comes with free shipping and free PDF of the book — uploadable to some electronic readers and useful for printing out pertinent pages for a loved one, clinician, etc.
  • Amazon.com, and Barnes & Noble.com
  • Barnes & Noble stores. To locate a store near you, click here.

Digital versions of the book are available in Kindle and NOOK format, and the audio book is available in a CD case or as downloadable Mp3 files from both Amazon and Barnes & Noble as well as audiobook publisher Tantor Media, which offers a free download excerpt.

Library patrons can search this library catalog to find the closest library that carries Is It You, Me, or Adult A.D.D.? (Just enter your ZIP code.) If your library doesn’t carry the book yet, please request that they order it. You’ll also be helping others who are on a tight budget.

  1. Here’s a handy flyer that contains all the information your  librarian will need, including Library Journal’s stamp of approval (“…a unique compendium of information on the topic for lay readers.”)
  2. Print it out or just send in the URL via your library’s online request form.

Thank you!

  1. Shawn Avery’s avatar

    I’m not sure what my problem is, however most of my close friends say I have ADD. I’m in desperate need of help.

    Reply

    1. Gina Pera’s avatar

      Hi Shawn,
      If most of your close friends say that, it’s probably worth listening to. :-)
      The best place to start is educating yourself about ADHD. That’s why I wrote my book, to be a comprehensive guide for adults with ADHD and their loved ones.

      good luck on your journey,
      Gina

  2. Shawn Avery’s avatar

    I have taken the ADHD test on line and scored a 97, aced it. I didn’t even have to study. Is there a number I can call to get help. I am in my last several weeks of getting a degree as an occupation therapy assistant and struggling a lot. I have done some reseach and found the reasons why.. PLEASE help.

    Reply

    1. Gina Pera’s avatar

      Hi Shawn,

      I replied to your other comment on another post.

      You don’t indicate what kind of research you have done; there is some good information on the Internet but also much misinformation.

      I wrote my book as a comprehensive guide to understanding Adult ADHD and pursuing treatment, including learning about the components of an evaluation and medication/therapy strategies.

      The book is available in paperback and also audiobook format. Here is a link to purchase it on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0981548709/ref=s9_sims_gw_s1_p14_i1?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=center-2&pf_rd_r=0Y9XTBJ1CB14HVJ3H570&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=470938631&pf_rd_i=507846

  3. LESLIE R’s avatar

    I am going to order your book. I think my husband has it. I watched that video of Mr. Green and it was funny. Made me feel a little more compassionate. But I feel so frustrated because my husband is in denial. I feel absolutely drained from mediating and trying to keep him calm and put out fires. It has been this way our whole married life – almost 30 years. But it seems to have magnified over the last couple years. I think he also has some OCD mixed in the Adult ADHD.

    Reply

    1. Gina Pera’s avatar

      Hi Leslie,

      Most people find the book a solid guide to understanding Adult ADHD and its treatment strategies. So I do recommend it. ;-)

      Yes, sometimes ADHD symptoms can worsen with age as well as with life events, such as death of a parent, economic downturn, etc.

      best,
      g

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