Sunday, February 12, 2012

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Expert_badge Eileen Bailey

ADHD in Relationships: The Experts Speak Out: Part 2

Yesterday I shared with you two persepectives of adult ADHD in relationships from Terry Matlen and Digna Dreibelbis. Today, we have two more views on how ADHD impacts relationships and suggestions on managing ADHD within your relationship. Stay tuned tomorrow for even more perspectives.   To read all of this feature:   ADHD in... Read moreChevron
Expert_badge Eileen Bailey

ADHD in Relationships: The Experts Speak Out: Part 1

Do the symptoms of ADHD strain your relationship? If you have ADHD, does your partner complain about the lack of attention or your inability to follow through on a task? Have you forgotten important events, creating friction? If so, you aren't alone. Approximately 5 percent of all adults have ADHD and because adult ADHD has only been recently... Read moreChevron
posted 02/08/2011, comments (0)|
Expert_badge Eileen Bailey

Talking About Your ADHD to Your Friends

After you have been diagnosed with ADHD, you might be anxious to share the news. Your diagnosis might be a relief, finally you understand what has caused your forgetfulness, your inability to follow a conversation, your chronic tardiness. You are excited and want to let your friends know. But before launching into a discussion about ADHD,... Read moreChevron
posted 01/18/2011, comments (0)|
Expert_badge Eileen Bailey

Action Plan for Adults with ADHD Recently (Or Yet to Be) Diagnosed

You think you have ADHD. You have struggled throughout your life with paying attention and focusing. You have a need to be constantly moving. You struggled throughout your school years, barely passing or spending hours studying for tests only to fail them. You have moved from job to job, always feeling restless. You are always running late,... Read moreChevron
posted 01/05/2011, comments (0)|
Expert_badge Eileen Bailey

Forget the New Year's Resolutions, Change Your Life Instead

It's that time of year again. The time when we look back over the past 12 months and take stock of what we have accomplished (or not accomplished) and look ahead toward the New Year with anticipation of realizing our dreams over the next 12 months. In past years we've talked about making New Year's resolutions, what work's, what doesn't and... Read moreChevron

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