Why There's So Much Criticism in ADHD Relationships
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- čas přidán 8. 11. 2021
- adhdforlife.com
Summary notes:
- People with ADHD can have a very negative effect on relationships (00:00:10).
- People with ADHD often feel ashamed and that they can't do anything right (00:00:18).
- Constant arguing about the same issues can push people apart (00:00:29).
- This CZcams video covers strategies and pro tips for people with ADHD to improve how they show up in their relationships (00:02:11).
- The model presented in the video includes nine skills applicable to a variety of relationships, which can help people with ADHD to show up in a more authentic way (00:03:11).
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Dr. Claire Sira, a neuropsychologist, does a lot of work with adults with ADHD. In relationships where one or both people have ADHD, there is much criticism and shame that happens. She works with clients to improve the relationship and this video shares her thoughts and education on the topic.
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Great information. There's so little out there on ADHD and relationships. Please keep these videos coming!
Yep lots on neurotypical relationships but little on ADHD relationships. 👍
I have ptsd which is treated my wife and my stepson have been diagnosed with adhd. Do people with adhd say hurtful things that the have trouble controlling
Adults with ADHD can be impulsive and sometimes over share their thoughts. We often talk about how people with ADHD are quick to anger, but are also quick to let go and move on from the argument. All relationships are already hard and having ADHD can introduce added complexity.
Great video.
You’ve been a consistent viewer of our stuff. Thanks!
@@adhd-for-life yes, like watching your videos. You have unique style of explaining with great knowledge on ADD and it is great. My pleasure.
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It's worth showing up, Martin! 😊
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Hi Amber, wanting to show up is a good first step, even though relationships can be hard. Maybe we’ll see you in the course in May. 🤷♂️
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We want people with ADHD to feel like they can be equal partners in their relationships. Good on you for being on this path John. 🙌
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Yep it’s worth showing up for our relationships and for ourselves.
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hey Alex, I'm glad to see you want to show up for your relationships. They can be difficult when you have ADHD pestering you as well. @ajhawkins
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I want you to feel like you’re an equal partner showing up for your relationships.
wtf is "lion's heart"
nonADHD partners often take on more duties in the relationship. It's a source of conflict. It takes courage (a lion's heart) to do this.
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Glad you're wanting to show up for your relationships. It's takes courage to do so.
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I’m proud of you for wanting to show up as an equal partner in your relationships!
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hey Riley, it takes bravery to make efforts towards showing up for your relationships. Good on you to start going this path.
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When we show up for our relationships, we’re showing up for ourselves too. Thanks for watching.
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@janusz5450 glad you're wanting to show up for your relationships. ❤
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We want people with ADHD to feel like they can be equal partners in their relationships. Showing up is a good first step John. 🙌