Pages

Showing posts with label adhd in relationships. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adhd in relationships. Show all posts

Thursday, August 18, 2022

The 5 Secrets To ADHD Relationships

featured image

One of the important things to ADHD relationships is to make sure you are supporting your ADHD.
Watch me naturally treat ADHD here
Subscribe to this channel for weekly content about optimizing your ADHD brain:

Get My FREE ADHD Guide Here
2

You can watch my FREE ADHD Masterclass here:
2

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!

This video will share the lessons I learned from past relationships. These lessons helped me to learn from my mistakes and have helped me achieve a happy relationship with ADHD. You can benefit from my past experiences and learn the secrets of a successful ADHD relationship.

Register for our FREE ADHD Natural Solution Facebook Group: s

You can find me on Instagram @ /
Like Our Facebook Pages /

DISCLAIMER – This content is solely the opinion of Dr. LeGrand. It is intended for educational and informational purposes only. This content is not meant to replace the advice and treatment of a physician. Viewers of this content should consult qualified health professionals or their doctor regarding any health concerns. The publisher and Dr. LeGrand are not responsible for any health effects that may be caused by the content. Viewers of this content should consult their doctors before starting any type of nutrition, supplement, or lifestyle program, especially if they are taking prescription or over-the counter medications.


https://adhdadulttreatment.com/the-5-secrets-to-adhd-relationships/

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.

Learn more about the Concerta litigation at and

Spread the word! LIKE and SHARE this video or leave a comment to help direct attention to the stories that matter. And SUBSCRIBE to stay connected with Ring of Fire's video content!

Follow more of our stories at m

Subscribe to our podcast: /

Support Ring of Fire by subscribing to our YouTube channel: v

Be sociable! Follow us on:
Facebook: o
Twitter: o
Google+: 7

The 5 Secrets To ADHD Relationships

featured image

One of the important things to ADHD relationships is to make sure you are supporting your ADHD.
Watch me naturally treat ADHD here
Subscribe to this channel for weekly content about optimizing your ADHD brain:

Get My FREE ADHD Guide Here
2

You can watch my FREE ADHD Masterclass here:
2

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!

This video will share the lessons I learned from past relationships. These lessons helped me to learn from my mistakes and have helped me achieve a happy relationship with ADHD. You can benefit from my past experiences and learn the secrets of a successful ADHD relationship.

Register for our FREE ADHD Natural Solution Facebook Group: s

You can find me on Instagram @ /
Like Our Facebook Pages /

DISCLAIMER – This content is solely the opinion of Dr. LeGrand. It is intended for educational and informational purposes only. This content is not meant to replace the advice and treatment of a physician. Viewers of this content should consult qualified health professionals or their doctor regarding any health concerns. The publisher and Dr. LeGrand are not responsible for any health effects that may be caused by the content. Viewers of this content should consult their doctors before starting any type of nutrition, supplement, or lifestyle program, especially if they are taking prescription or over-the counter medications.


https://medbusiness.net/the-5-secrets-to-adhd-relationships/

Check out my free webinar that will show you exactly how to reduce ADHD symptoms naturally -

This video will show you how to tell your child that "my child completely ignores all I say!" Dana Kay explains 3 reasons ADHD children don't listen when their caregivers talk to them.

The video mentions the following link:
d

SUBSCRIBE TO CHANNEL
Subscribe - e

FOLLOW US ONLINE
Website -
Instagram -
Facebook Community -
LinkedIn -

ABOUT ADHD Thrive Institute

ADHD Thrive Institute was established to help families affected by ADHD using all-natural strategies.

WORK WITH US

Are you a parent of a child with ADHD?

Chances are you have some major goals to reach in order to manage your child's symptoms.

You want to be there for your child. You desire a peaceful household. You want to be able to relax and feel more in control, and you want to enjoy your child again.

Book a complimentary call with one of our coaches -

ADHD and Parenting - 3 Reasons ADHD Kids Don't Listen
- A

Tuesday, August 2, 2022

ADHD And Relationship Issues – 11 Ways to Fix Them

featured image

ADHD and relationships issues: 11 tips to fix them. When you look at ADHD and marriage and ADHD and dating problems, you see that the disorder can cause many problems on both sides. Many of the problems stem from ADHD and forgetfulness, and your partner’s reaction to the forgetfulness.

To see what kind of impact your ADHD is having on relationships here’s a series of 10 situations that are pretty typical when one person has ADHD.

1. My partner says that I zone out instead of listening.

2. I forget the things I agreed to do.

3. My partner complains that I never finish what I start.

4. We argue about how I spend money or pay bills.

5. My partner says I can’t be trusted to do what I say.

6. The clutter in my office/shop/garage is a point of contention for us.

7. We fight about my being late or losing track of time.

8. My partner nags me a lot.

9. I often wait until the last minute to get things done, which causes problems for us.

10. I lose my temper when we argue.

How do you fare? Or are you on the receiving end of some of this stuff.
For the person who does not have ADD and you’re in a relationship, dealing with these issues can be very difficult and frustrating.

If you are a parent who has ADHD, your inattentiveness or forgetfulness can be hard for your children to understand. Your child may think you don’t care. And that’s the impression that they’re left with because; people with ADD can appear to be aloof. And this comes from not always clicking in and being involved in the moment.

Here are six tips for the partner with ADD and five for the person without.

First for the Partner with ADHD:
1. if your relationship problems seem to be caused by your ADD, recognize that you have the disorder and it can be helped.
2. Use alarms and reminders on your phone or calendar for medication and appointments,
3. Take medication on the weekends if you’re having these problems on the weekends.
4. The best way to prevent nagging, is to follow through.
5. When your partner is talking, try to make sure you listen all the way to the end of their sentence and thought.
6. Create time buffers.

Impatience is a feature of ADHD. Often a person with ADD would rather walk into an event late, than arrive early and have all this idle time to waste. So if the idea of wasting time being early sounds painful, plan
to take something with you to keep you occupied.

For the Partner without ADHD I have 5 tips:
1. The first thing to establish is recognizing that your partner’s brain is wired differently..
2. That said don’t get into a cycle of relating to your partner as a parent instead of a partner.
3. If you need a task completed by a specific time, write it down – be specific. you will probably need to anticipate consequences for them.

4. Try asking for what you want instead of telling.

There is always the option of getting professional help. Having a professional, independent person help you navigate through some of the issues can really strengthen your relationship.

I upload every Wednesday at 9am, and sometimes have extra videos in between. Subscribe to my channel so you don’t miss a video 3


https://medbusiness.net/adhd-and-relationship-issues-11-ways-to-fix-them/

Get help with ADHD and Narcolepsy treatment today. Speak with a licensed ADHD doctor to get help with your symptoms. Forget about attention issues, improve your life today. Call Mango Clinic to schedule your appointment now.

Thursday, July 28, 2022

Let me tell you the SECRET to ADHD and Friendships!

featured image

๐Ÿ‘‰Find out more things to implement other than ADHD and Friendships by Downloading My FREE Ultimate ADHD Guide To A Healthier You Here: ๐Ÿ‘ˆ

In this video I discuss about the one secret to friendship that I have learned over the years growing up with ADHD.

It is tough to make true friendships especially if you have ADHD because you are considered to be the kid that is different, annoying or to hyper for everyone else.

I share my personal stories with building friendships with having ADHD and what my realization was to the secret of building meaningful friendships even if you have ADHD.

Join our FREE ADHD Natural Solution Facebook Support Group here: s

You can find me on Instagram at /
Like Our Facebook pages /

DISCLAIMER: This content is strictly the opinion of Dr. LeGrand and is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide medical advice or to take the place of medical advice or treatment from a personal physician. All viewers of this content are advised to consult their doctors or qualified health professionals regarding specific health questions. Neither Dr. LeGrand nor the publisher of this content takes responsibility for possible health consequences of any person or persons reading or following the information in this educational content. All viewers of this content, especially those taking prescription or over-the-counter medications, should consult their physicians before beginning any nutrition, supplement or lifestyle program.

#ADHDandFriendships #ADHDTips #Friendship


https://adhdadulttreatment.com/let-me-tell-you-the-secret-to-adhd-and-friendships/

What is social anxiety and how do you cope with it? In the first episode of Open-Minded: Unpacking Anxiety, Kendall Jenner sits down with licensed clinical psychologist and professor of psychology, Dr. Ramani Durvasula, to discuss the symptoms of anxiety she has experienced from a young age.
As Kendall opens up about her journey with social anxiety and asks questions from the Vogue community, Dr. Ramani provides tips and tricks for handling social anxiety and re-entering social situations post covid.

For more information on anxiety symptoms, treatment, and resources please visit: y
For more on Dr. Ramani’s interview with Kendall watch her video at: and check out her YouTube channel:
If you or someone you know is struggling, you are not alone. Connect with the NAMI HelpLine Mon-Fri, 10AM – 8PM (ET) by calling 800-950-6264 or CHAT at In a crisis? Text “NAMI” to 741741, 24/7.

Special Thanks To
Derek Blasberg
Maya Amolis
Dr. Ramani Durvasula
Ashleah Gonzales
Christy Welder
Jessica Edwards
Barb Solish
Katrina Gay
Dr. Ken Duckworth

YouTube Health
Medcircle
NAMI
The National Alliance on Mental Illness, is the nation's largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness.

Directed by: Posy Dixon
DP: Kevin Hayden
Camera Operators: Yuya Kudo, Zachary Rockwood and Sonja Tsypin
Key Grip/Gaffer: Kurtis Myers
Sound: Chris Omae
Edited by: Victoria Mortati and Daniel Poler
Color: Carlos Flores, Forager
Sound: Paul Vitolins and Nick Cipriano, Bang
Post Production: Marco Glinbizzi
Series Title Montage: Chris Beckman
Title Design: Jason Duzansky
Visual and Audio Design: Natalia Stuyk
Art Director, Set Design: Alexis Johnson
Decorator: Christine DiStefano
Styling: Danielle Levi
Hair: Amanda Capomaccio
Makeup: Mary Phillips
Tailor: Bebe Aguirre
Executive Producer: Marina Cukeric
Producers: Naomi Nishi, NY and Jace Davis, LA
Line Producers: Jen Santos and Jessica Schier
Production Manager: Trina DeMattei
Location Manager: Joe Burk
Production Coordinators: Peter Brunette and Andressa Pelachi
Associate Producers: Rachel Cantor, Stephanie D’agostini and Arielle Neblett
Production Assistant: Josh Crowe
Covid Supervisor: Carla Nora
Vogue: Robert Semmer, VP Digital Video Programming and Development; Mark Guiducci, Creative Editorial Director; Sergio Kletnoy, Entertainment Director.

Still haven’t subscribed to Vogue on YouTube? ►► b
Want to hear more from our editors? Subscribe to the magazine ►► W
Check out our new podcast 'In Vogue: The 1990s' ►► n

ABOUT VOGUE
Vogue is the authority on fashion news, culture trends, beauty coverage, videos, celebrity style, and fashion week updates.

Kendall Jenner Opens Up About Her Anxiety | Open Minded | Session 1 | Vogue

Sunday, July 3, 2022

ADHD And Relationship Issues - 11 Ways to Fix Them

featured image

ADHD and relationships issues: 11 tips to fix them. ADHD can lead to problems in relationships, marriage, and even dating. ADHD, forgetfulness, and the reaction of your partner to this forgetfulness are two major causes of many problems.

Here are some 10 scenarios that show how ADHD can impact relationships.

1. My partner claims that I listen more than I zone out.

2. I forgot the things I promised to do.

3. My partner says that I don’t finish what I started.

4. We disagree about how we spend money and pay our bills.

5. My partner claims that I cannot be trusted to do the things I say.

6. We are always irritated by the clutter in our office/shop/garage.

7. We argue about me being late or losing time.

8. My partner nags me a lot.

9. It is common for me to wait until the very last minute to complete tasks, which can cause problems for my family.

10. When we argue, I lose my temper.

How are you doing? Are you the one on the receiving end?
If you are not a person with ADD, and you are in a relationship, it can be difficult and frustrating to deal with these issues.

Your ADHD parent may struggle to explain your ADHD behavior to your children. You may appear to your child as if you don’t care. This is the impression your child may get. This is because they don’t always click in and are involved in the moment.

These are six tips for the partner who has ADD, and five for the one without.

First for ADHD Partners:
1. If your problems in relationships seem to be due to ADD, you should recognize it and seek treatment.
2. For appointments and medication,
use reminders and alarms on your smartphone or calendar.3. If you are experiencing these symptoms on weekends, take medication.
4. Follow through is the best way to avoid nagging.
5. Listen to your partner’s words and listen to their thoughts.
6. Create time buffers.

ADHD is known for being impatient. ADD sufferers often prefer to arrive late than waste time waiting. If the idea of wasting time by arriving early is painful to you, plan
To keep you busy, bring something.

Here are 5 tips for the partner without ADHD:
1. The first thing to establish is recognizing that your partner’s brain is wired differently..
2. Don’t let yourself get in a rut of treating your partner like a parent, instead of as a partner.
3. Write down the time you require to complete a task. You will likely need to plan for the consequences.

4. Instead of telling, ask for what you want.

You always have the option to seek professional assistance. A professional and independent person can help you navigate some of these issues. This will strengthen your relationship.

Every Wednesday, I upload a video at 9am. Sometimes, there are additional videos. Subscribe to my channel to ensure you never miss a video.


https://staging.adhdadulttreatment.com/adhd-and-relationship-issues-11-ways-to-fix-them/

ADHD And Relationship Issues - 11 Ways to Fix Them

featured image

ADHD and relationships issues: 11 tips to fix them. ADHD can lead to problems in relationships, marriage, and even dating. ADHD, forgetfulness, and the reaction of your partner to this forgetfulness are two major causes of many problems.

Here are some 10 scenarios that show how ADHD can impact relationships.

1. My partner claims that I listen more than I zone out.

2. I forgot the things I promised to do.

3. My partner says that I don’t finish what I started.

4. We disagree about how we spend money and pay our bills.

5. My partner claims that I cannot be trusted to do the things I say.

6. We are always irritated by the clutter in our office/shop/garage.

7. We argue about me being late or losing time.

8. My partner nags me a lot.

9. It is common for me to wait until the very last minute to complete tasks, which can cause problems for my family.

10. When we argue, I lose my temper.

How are you doing? Are you the one on the receiving end?
If you are not a person with ADD, and you are in a relationship, it can be difficult and frustrating to deal with these issues.

Your ADHD parent may struggle to explain your ADHD behavior to your children. You may appear to your child as if you don’t care. This is the impression your child may get. This is because they don’t always click in and are involved in the moment.

These are six tips for the partner who has ADD, and five for the one without.

First for ADHD Partners:
1. If your problems in relationships seem to be due to ADD, you should recognize it and seek treatment.
2. For appointments and medication,
use reminders and alarms on your smartphone or calendar.3. If you are experiencing these symptoms on weekends, take medication.
4. Follow through is the best way to avoid nagging.
5. Listen to your partner’s words and listen to their thoughts.
6. Create time buffers.

ADHD is known for being impatient. ADD sufferers often prefer to arrive late than waste time waiting. If the idea of wasting time by arriving early is painful to you, plan
To keep you busy, bring something.

Here are 5 tips for the partner without ADHD:
1. The first thing to establish is recognizing that your partner’s brain is wired differently..
2. Don’t let yourself get in a rut of treating your partner like a parent, instead of as a partner.
3. Write down the time you require to complete a task. You will likely need to plan for the consequences.

4. Instead of telling, ask for what you want.

You always have the option to seek professional assistance. A professional and independent person can help you navigate some of these issues. This will strengthen your relationship.

Every Wednesday, I upload a video at 9am. Sometimes, there are additional videos. Subscribe to my channel to ensure you never miss a video.


https://adhdadulttreatment.com/adhd-and-relationship-issues-11-ways-to-fix-them/

Discussion with Steven Sussman, Ph.D - Child and Adolescent Psychologist Co-Founder of the Child and Teen Success Centers in NY and NJ.

Sunday, June 26, 2022

featured image

. Let me share the secret to ADHD and friendships


https://adhdadulttreatment.com/1503-2/

Living with untreated ADHD is like running the Boston Marathon with a bag of bricks on your back, says Dr. Brown. It is vital that children receive support.

Thomas E. Brown PhD, our expert discusses ADHD treatment options for children. This includes ADHD medication and behavioral therapy.

Click here to Subscribe to UNDERSTOOD:


Connect with UNDERSTOOD

Video, Resources and More: g
Like UNDERSTOOD Facebook: d
Follow UNDERSTOOD Twitter: g




Copyright (c), 2019 Understood For All, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

The ADHD Planner - Undated Daily Weekly Schedule Organizer Journal for Disorganized People - Habit Tracker Record Emotions & Mood - Academic Goals - Structure & Focus for Adults Brains (Spiral) (Red)

Product Description Undated ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Habit Tracker ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Academic Goals ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Password Manager No No No No ✓ ✓ Weekly Reflectio...