ADHD Effects on Relationships: Understanding & Loving your Partner with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Defusing Conflicts and Misunderstandings - Jessica Gray - podcast episode cover

ADHD Effects on Relationships: Understanding & Loving your Partner with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Defusing Conflicts and Misunderstandings - Jessica Gray

Aug 03, 20225 hr 42 min
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Title: ADHD Effects on Relationships: Understanding & Loving your Partner with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Defusing Conflicts and Misunderstandings
Author: Jessica Gray
Narrator: Robyn Mary Bouedo
Format: Unabridged
Length: 5:42:04
Language: English
Release date: 08-03-2022
Publisher: Findaway Voices
Genres: Non-Fiction, Health & Wellness, Disorders & Diseases, Psychology

Summary:
Why is it so difficult to love someone with ADHD? Can you no longer cope with your partner’s behavior? Does attention deficit disorder strain your romantic relationship? Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder can cause misunderstandings, frustrations and resentments; even in close-knit romantic relationships. There are lots of couples in which one or both partners have ADHD. All of this can become a dark tunnel with no way out. If you’re in a relationship with someone who has ADHD: ·       You may feel tired of taking care of everything on your own and being the only responsible party in the relationship. ·       You may feel angry and emotionally blocked. Anger and resentment permeate many interactions with the ADHD spouse. ·       You may feel lonely, ignored and unappreciated. ·       You don't feel like you can count on your partner. You always have to organize everything to make up for his or her forgetfulness. ·       You feel frustrated. A non-ADHD spouse might feel as if the same issues keep coming back over and over again. ·       Sometimes it seems that your partner doesn't care about you. ·       You feel exhausted and depleted. The non-ADHD spouse carries too many responsibilities and no amount of effort seems to fix the relationship. You deserve better! If you would like a book that will help you to finally understand why your spouse acts in certain ways and enables you to make their lives and your own life better, then this book is for you! The light at the end of the dark tunnel can be found!
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