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Successfully dating and maintaining healthy relationships can be a challenge for people with ADHD, maybe because they are too irresponsible, don’t listen properly and so on. This video will help you overcome ADHD-related problems in your relationships, marriage and dating. Focusing on being attentive, seeking out help, being conscientious every day, and finding ways that you can improve as a teammate is the key.
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ADHD medications have been linked to a host of problematic side effects including gynocomastia and heart problems, but one of the biggest dangers with these medications is that some of them are now being linked to suicidal thoughts and actions in teenagers – the largest group taking these pills. Ring of Fire’s Farron Cousins discusses the dangers of one of the most popular ADHD medications, Concerta, with attorney Robert Price.
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My ADHD has led me to many failed relationships over the years. They weren’t all bad relationships, but I wouldn’t say they were failures. I learned something from each one of them that led to … . Finally, a happy relationship!
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0: 00 Intro
0: 21 Emotional impulsivity
0: 56 Body-focused repetitive behaviours
01: 27 Rejection sensitivity dysphoria
02: 18 Impulsiveness often leading to thoughtless/crude comments
02: 46 Discomfort holding eye contact
03: 27 Visual cues to remember rules, instructions and actions
04: 30 Sensory sensitivity
05: 17 Long term memory problems
05: 54 Emotional dysregulation
06: 30 Short periods of intense interest, followed by abandonment (hyperfocus)
07: 56 Stubbornness and unwillingness to follow instruction
08: 45 Highly addictive personality
09: 21 Attention usually sits between two or more activities
10: 03 Hyperactivity and inability to keep quiet during quiet activities
11: 23 Restlessness at night time, often leading to insomnia
12: 05 Hyperactivity leading to inability to wait turn to speak in conversation
12: 28 A special place in the heart for lists
13: 07 Maladaptive coping mechanism- listening but not actually listening
14: 28 Hyperactivity leading to inability to sit and focus in an office setting
15: 20 Struggling to achieve perceived life goals and expectations
16: 22 Outro