Peer recovery for the ADHD brain

Recovery wasn't built
for your brain.

ReWired is a membership community for women with ADHD who are navigating addiction recovery. Led by someone who's walked the same path. Not clinical. Not generic. Built for exactly you.


The world treats these as two separate problems. They're not.

ADHD communities talk about focus

Productivity hacks, time management, planner systems. Useful, but silent on the substance use that creeps in when your brain is starving for dopamine.

Recovery communities talk about discipline

"Just follow the steps." But what happens when your brain literally can't follow a linear process? When sitting still in a meeting feels impossible?

Women fall through the gap

ADHD is underdiagnosed in women. Addiction is stigmatized differently for women. The intersection of both? Almost nobody is talking about it.

ReWired holds that space

A community that speaks both languages. Where your ADHD brain isn't a liability in your recovery. Where recovery advice actually makes sense for how you're wired.

"I've been in your shoes. I know where you're coming from. I know how you're feeling. And I can give advice you'll actually listen to, because I lived it."

Mary Elizabeth Bein, Founder & Certified Addiction Recovery Support Specialist

How ReWired works

A community and coaching model designed around how your brain actually operates.

Membership Community

A private space where women with ADHD in recovery connect, share, and support each other. No judgment. No clinical distance. Just people who get it.

1-on-1 Peer Coaching

Personal sessions with Mary, a certified recovery support specialist who has navigated ADHD and addiction herself. Real advice from real experience.

ADHD-Adapted Recovery Resources

Guides, tools, and group sessions designed for the ADHD brain. Recovery strategies that work with your wiring, not against it.


You don't have to recover in a space that wasn't made for you.

ReWired is being built for every woman who has sat in a recovery meeting feeling like her brain was working against her. For every woman who Googled "ADHD and addiction" at 2 AM looking for someone who understood. This is that place.