“Ahmann and Saviet covered all the bases in this thorough, readable, and eminently practical guide for coaches and therapists to work more effectively with adults with ADHD. They not only explain the theory clearly, but also provide countless examples of what to actually do with clients. Well done!”Ari Tuckman, PsyD, MBA, Author of The ADHD Productivity Manual“Flourishing with Adult ADHD is a timely and essential guide that powerfully reframes ADHD through a lens of strengths, well-being, and possibility. Ahmann and Saviet offer an evidence-based, client-centered approach that empowers adults with ADHD to understand their brain, embrace their identity, and create meaningful, sustainable change. The chapter on strengths provides a masterful framework for helping clients uncover hidden capacities and ignite authentic engagement. The psychoeducation chapter is both compassionate and actionable, laying the foundation for insight, self-trust, and agency. The chapter on celebration reminds us of the importance of acknowledging growth as a catalyst for continued progress. These are just a few of the many gems in this remarkable book—a vital resource for coaches, therapists, and the clients they serve.”David Giwerc, MCAC, MCC, Founder/President, ADD Coach Academy, ADDCA“This guide, timely and needed, combines the science of well-being with the science of ADHD to make a robust resource. Coaches and other practitioners will treasure this practical and comprehensive book to improve well-being for everyone who is attentionally challenged.”Margaret Moore aka Coach Meg, MBA, Founder, CEO, Wellcoaches Corporation, Co-Founder, Institute of Coaching“This insightful book offers a wealth of wellness-focused strategies to support adults with ADHD. Drawing from diverse frameworks—motivational interviewing, mindfulness, executive functioning, neurodiversity, and more—it equips professionals with tools to build well-being and resilience. A wonderful, strengths-based, and compassionate resource for anyone committed to empowering individuals with ADHD.”Lidia Zylowska, MD, Associate Professor, University of Minnesota Medical SchoolAuthor of The Mindfulness Prescription for Adult ADHD and Mindfulness for Adult ADHD: A Clinician's Guide“Ahmann and Saviet’s ambitious book, Flourishing with Adult ADHD: The Evidence-based Guide to Client Well-being for Therapists and Coaches, scours the research and clinical literatures for a treasure trove of ways to support adults with ADHD. Their guide will aid helping professionals to foster the well-being of adults with ADHD. Impressive.”J. Russell Ramsay, PhD, ABPP, Independent Practice “This text is an excellent research-based resource for professionals looking to deepen their knowledge of ADHD, from psychoeducation to client wellness and self-compassion, providing practical application and strategies for adults. Diversity considerations are woven throughout the text, amplifying the need to view ADHD from the perspective of the individual. A valuable resource long overdue in the field of ADHD. Bravo!”Jodi Sleeper-Triplett, MCC, BCC, Founder, JST Coaching & Training“This book combines theory and research with compassionate, strengths-based applications, offering a thoughtful, well-researched, and essential perspective on supporting the well-being of adults with ADHD through coaching. It is both intellectually rich and highly practical—a valuable resource for any professionals working with adults with ADHD. I have deep respect for the dedication of its authors and their unwavering commitment to advancing the understanding of ADHD and ADHD coaching.”Laurie Dupar, MSN, RN, PCC, CALC, Founder and Owner of the International ADHD Coach Training Center (iACTcenter) “Grounded in genuinely neurodiversity‑affirming practice, this book presents ADHD as natural variation rather than pathology. Commendably, it centers coaches as essential partners in care, a role too often overlooked in today’s ADHD treatment frameworks. Drawing on up-to-date research and real-world practice, it gives coaches an essential guide to culturally responsive, trauma-informed strategies they can use today, including shorter, movement-friendly sessions, visual scaffolds, micro-goals, and more. Attentive to intersectionality and diagnostic disparities, the authors illustrate how coaches partner with people with ADHD to build on their unique strengths and thrive on their own terms.”Cherie O'Neill, EdD, FACSM, NBC-HWC, PAPHS, CHWC, Director, Integrative Health & Wellbeing Health Coaching Programs, Earl E. Bakken Center for Spirituality & Healing, University of Minnesota“Each chapter of this text addresses relevant topics in a thought-provoking way, providing historical and contextual meaning, then offering easy step-by-step strategies. An important resource for any ADHD practitioner committed to advancing their skills.”Cameron Gott, PCC, Executive ADHD Coach and Coach Trainer