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: Distractibility during conversations or intimate moments can be misinterpreted as a lack of love, even when the intention is quite the opposite.
: Focuses on "The Chore War" and bridging the "Communication Abyss". The Couple’s Guide to Thriving with ADHD
The Couple’s Guide to Thriving with ADHD: A Roadmap for Lasting Connection Camilla Mitford: Offers a roadmap for using ADHD
by Dr. Camilla Mitford: Offers a roadmap for using ADHD as a catalyst for growth. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. The Couple's Guide to Thriving with ADHD Use shared digital calendars, visual to-do lists, and
: Stop relying on memory. Use shared digital calendars, visual to-do lists, and sticky notes to turn abstract tasks into visible, trackable goals.
Unrecognized ADHD symptoms can create a "destructive cycle" where the non-ADHD partner feels like a nagging parent while the ADHD partner feels criticized and judged.
Couples who thrive do not eliminate ADHD; instead, they build supportive structures that account for it.