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Thursday, January, 08, 2009

Eileen Bailey's SharePosts Relating to: "Non ADHD Partners"

Spouse Denial - Setting Goals to Improve Your Relationship

Now that you have re-established a connection with your spouse, it is time to move forward to correct specific areas of your relationship. Some of these may be personal goals for each of you, for example, you may want to make a goal of trying not to interfere when you spouse helps out around the house. Your spouse may have some goals of their own... Read moreChevron

Spouse Denial - Talking Together

 We are almost through the series of dealing with denial in your spouse. By now, you have accepted your spouse, accepted yourself, accepted your responsibility in your current situation and found ways to take care of you. Now it is time to speak openly with your spouse. In any marriage, communication can be difficult. However, if there... Read moreChevron

Spouse in Denial - Decide Where You Want to Go From Here

 Now that you understand a little bit about the different types of denial and what they mean, looked objectively at your role in your current marriage situation, examined your marriage, accepting it for what it is, and learned about adult ADHD, it is time to decide what you want from this point forward. Examine your life, look back on... Read moreChevron

Spouse Denial - Understanding Adult ADHD

  In order to best understand your spouse with ADHD, you must first learn about Adult ADHD. You may be familiar with the characteristics of ADHD in children, but do you know how these characteristics may manifest themselves in adults?  The following articles can help you better understand some of the characteristics of Adult... Read moreChevron

Spouse Denial - Taking Care of You

More in the Series: Spouse Denial of ADD Taking Care of You As the spouse of someone that may or may not have ADD, but doesn't want to find out either, your life probably has your ups and downs. Some may describe it as a roller coaster ride, never knowing what to expect next. While there may be many reasons you fell in love and... Read moreChevron

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