Being married usually implies having someone to go through life's ups and downs with. You work together with this person to manage your home, and you provide emotional support for one another.
However, if your partner has ADHD, your relationship could occasionally feel unbalanced. You could have moments when you feel more like you need to wrangle, plan, and direct your spouse than you do like a partner.
In these scenarios, partners with ADHD feel nagged, rejected, and anxious, whereas partners without ADHD may feel alone, distant, overburdened, resentful, angry, critical, and accusatory. If these frustrations are not acknowledged and resolved, a relationship may quickly fall apart.
Dr. Ruth H. Joseph explores some of the ways that ADHD can negatively impact relationships, as well as some of the actions that couples can take to help resolve these problems and improve their bond.
The following lessons are what you will learn from this If your relationship with your ADHD partner requires support or if you have ADHD and are finding it difficult to manage your relationship, go no further—this is the book for you. Choose "Buy Now" by sliding up!