Acclaimed professional organizer Judith Kolberg and Dr. Kathleen Nadeau, renowned ADHD clinical psychologist, are back with an updated edition of their classic text for adults with ADD. Their collaboration offers the best understanding and solutions for adults who want to get and stay organized. Listeners will enjoy all new content on organizing digital information, managing distractions, organizing finances, and coping with the "black hole" of the Internet. This exciting new resource offers three levels of strategies and support: self-help, non-professional assistance from family and friends, and professional support; allowing the listener to determine the appropriate level of support. #MentalHealth #SelfHelp #AttentionDeficitHyperactivityDisorder, #ADHD, #JudithKolberg, #KathleenGNadeau, #Disorganization, #Organization, #Clutter, #Stuff, #GettingOrganized, #ADHD, #Overwhelm, #ProfessionalOrganizing, #ProfessionalOrganizer, #Therapy, #NationalAssociationOfProductivityAndOrganizingProfessionals, #InstituteForChallengingDisorganization, #AriTuckman, #SueWest, #SandyMaynard Judith Kolberg is a professional organizer and the founder of the National Study Group on Chronic Disorganization. She has been a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers since 1990 and is a recipient of the organizations prestigious Founders Award. An experienced consultant and sought-after public speaker, Kolberg is also the author of Conquering Chronic Disorganization and Organize for Disaster . She lives in Atlanta, Georgia. Kathleen Nadeau, PhD , is a clinical psychologist and the director of Chesapeake Psychological Services in Bethesda, Maryland. She is the author or coauthor of a number of books, including ADD in the Workplace , Understanding Women with AD/HD , and Learning to Slow Down & Pay Attention . Kathleen Nadeau, PhD, is the founder and clinical director of the Chesapeake ADHD Center of Maryland, Learning and Behavioral Health, one of the largest and oldest ADHD specialty clinics in the US. Dr. Nadeau is a prolific writer about ADHD, and has authored or co-authored over a dozen books on the topic. She and her long-time professional collaborator, Patricia Quinn, MD, shared the CHADD Hall of Fame Award in 1999 for their groundbreaking work on women and girls with ADHD.