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ADDitude Live Webinar: Medical Gaslighting: When Willful Ignorance Causes Doctors to Dismiss Your ADHD Concerns

February 24 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

- Free
ADDitudeMag.com is a national ADHD organization that offers free webinars on ADHD and the many related issues. You can go to their website for a description of the workshop and details about the presenter. Registration is done online. Please note that the webinars are scheduled for Eastern Standard Time. If you can’t watch the webinar at its scheduled time you may still register and ADDitude will send you the link to the webinar after the 02/24/2026 presentation and you will be able to watch it at your convenience.

This webinar will be streamed at 1:00 pm EDT (that’s 12:00 pm our time) and lasts for one hour. The speaker for this webinar will be Jennifer Fraser, PhD, who is the founder of The Bullied Brain and has been in education for 20 years, author of five books, travels the world speaking, and is a consultant to organizations and governments on how to apply neuroscience to normalized abuse in cultures. Dr. Fraser will explain why those with ADHD are more susceptible to gaslighting at their doctor appointments, how to know if gaslighting is happening to you, how to take pro-active steps in working with your doctor or your child’s doctor, and steps you can take when you encounter gaslighting at an appointment.

Please Note: ADDitude now offers certificates of attendance which you may purchase for $10 when you participate in an ADDitude webinar live or listen to the replay.  These instructions will be available when you register online for the webinar or after you receive the replay.  ADDitude does not offer CEU credits.  

Go to https://www.additudemag.com/adhd-expert-webinars-index/ to view dates and topics of Future Webinars and to check out the Past Webinar / Podcast ADDitude Archive.

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