Women & ADHD

Dr. Anupriya Gogne: ADHD & executive dysfunction in the perinatal period

Nov 3, 2025
Dr. Anupriya Gogne, a board-certified addiction psychiatrist and expert in women’s mental health, shares her journey with ADHD and how it often manifests differently in mothers. She discusses how executive dysfunction can lead to feelings of laziness or shame. Dr. Gogne highlights the impact of hormonal changes during the perinatal period and provides insights on creating supportive environments for neurodivergent women. She emphasizes understanding symptoms over labels and advocates for a strengths-based approach in treatment.
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ANECDOTE

Personal Diagnosis Changed Her Perspective

  • Dr. Anupriya Gogne describes her own late ADHD diagnosis after neuropsychological testing revealed ADHD and a nonverbal learning disability.
  • She felt relief and grief as the diagnosis explained lifelong struggles and led her to read, learn, and reframe her identity.
ANECDOTE

Puppy Adoption Triggered Recognition

  • Dr. Gogne shares impulsively adopting a husky puppy and suddenly facing increased executive demands.
  • That life change, combined with work stress, pushed her to pursue assessment and diagnosis.
INSIGHT

Hormones Reveal Hidden Executive Dysfunction

  • Hormonal transitions (perinatal, menopause) often unmask or worsen executive dysfunction in women with undiagnosed neurodivergence.
  • Integrating neuropsychological testing with life history reveals patterns clinicians can use for tailored care.
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