You're Not in Trouble

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  • ISBN 9780241800164
  • Dimensions: 138 x 222mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: Dorling Kindersley Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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An empowering self-coaching guide to help ADHDers understand, repair, and build healthy relationships—with friends, romantic partners, family, and at work—from ADHD coach Kristen Carder, creator of the I Have ADHD podcast

The demands of relationships on the ADHD brain are taxing. You’re a good person who wants to do right by people, but it seems that no matter how much you contort yourself, you’re still not enough. And somehow, at the same time you’re too much; too loud, too emotional, too impulsive, too messy, too everything.

In Lost in Translation, ADHD coach Kristen Carder dives into the five prominent relationships in our lives: friendships, romantic partnerships, parent-child relationships, family-of-origin relationships, and work relationships. She helps you understand ADHD’s impact on your relationships and gives you simple, practical steps to improve them. You’ll learn how to:

  • Regulate your emotions
  • Prioritize your relationships
  • Understand and communicate your needs
  • Understand rejection sensitivity and how to soothe it
  • Cultivate connection with yourself and others

This book is a gentle journey into creating rewarding relationships with advice that is tailored for the ADHD brain. Using a trauma-informed approach, it guides you towards making sincere, lasting changes in yourself that will strengthen your connections with others—and help you realize that you are finally enough.

Kristen Carder was 21 years old when she was diagnosed with ADHD. She began working with students with ADHD in 2012 and went on to complete a general life coach certification in 2021 and a trauma-informed life coach certification in 2023. Kristen has completed 3 trauma-informed mental health conference trainings through Masters Events with giants such as Gabor Mate, Bessel van der Kolk, Peter Levine and Richard Schwartz. She lives and works in Pennsylvania in the US.

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