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‘Talking to a Pie About Walking the Dog’ by Katy Fraser

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Talking to a Pie about Walking the Dog is psychotherapist and ADHD advocate Katy Fraser’s memoir-come-toolkit offering a deeply relatable perspective from a nurodivergent woman. Drawn from her experience living and now thriving with the diagnosis. Katy’s childhood provides a foundation for her shared knowledge.

Structured in three parts, each section of Talking to a Pie about Walking the Dog offers a new way of thinking built upon her person-centred therapy work. Discover a unique blend of ADHD healing practices and advice to support embracing self-love and authenticity.

10% of book sales will directly support ADHD Aware, a Brighton-based national charity hosting confidential, resourceful peer support drop-in sessions in person and online for those impacted by ADHD and their families.

About the Author, Katy Fraser

Having been diagnosed with ADHD in her early fifties, Katy candidly and humorously reflects and reexamines her often messy life. Providing a beacon of hope, Katy dismantles the stigma of the diagnosis, helping ADHDers feel profoundly understood.

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