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ADHD and Relationships
People with ADHD can be exciting, enthusiastic, creative and resilient, and often have a lot to offer as a partner. But being in a relationship or marriage with someone with ADHD can have its challenges.
Their tendency to run hot and cold can make day-to-day life unpredictable – but with greater understanding, neurodivergent/neurotypical (blended) partnerships can be well worth the effort.
Here we cover some of the most common ADHD relationship issues, to help you face the challenges and thrive in your relationship with an ADHD partner.
This information has been developed based on the real-life relationship experiences of our group session couples. Remember, everyone with ADHD is different, and not everyone will exhibit all the tendencies we’ve outlined.
Emotional regulation
Too much, too soon
Impulsive behaviour
Hyperfocus, attention and feeling ignored
Sleep patterns and lack of sleep
Disorganisation and untidiness
Working memory, forgetfulness and procrastination
Time blindness and timekeeping
Embarrassment, shame and hypersensitivity to criticism (RSD)
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