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The ADHD Effect on Marriage: Understand and Rebuild Your Relationship in Six Steps Audiobook
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An invaluable resource for couples in which one of the partners suffers from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), this authoritative book guides troubled marriages towards an understanding and appreciation for the struggles and triumphs of a relationship affected by it, and to look at the disorder in a more positive and less disruptive way. Going beyond traditional marriage counseling, this discussion offers advice from the author's personal experience and years of research and identifies patterns of behavior that can hurt marriages—such as nagging, intimacy problems, sudden anger, and memory issues—through the use of vignettes and descriptions of actual couples and their ADHD struggles and solutions. This resource encourages both spouses to become active partners in improving their relationship and healing the fissures that ADHD can cause.
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"After 76 years with ADHD and married to a Non-ADHD spouse, this book has been a revolution for us both. I have the Audio version but my wife wanted the written version. It's been a life changer. You wont regret getting a copy (or 2)"
— The HUman Holliday (5 out of 5 stars)
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The ADHD Effect is a brilliant compilation of what you can do if you are in a marriage where one or both of you have ADHD. It is a life-saver of a book.
— Dr. Edward Hallowell, coauthor of Driven to Distraction
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About Laura Jennings
Laura Jennings graduated with an MFA in creative writing and has an intrinsic appreciation of the mechanisms and techniques which comprise the art of the tale. A skilled narrator, she is adept at analyzing the underlying moods and currents of a book and bringing these into her interpretation of the author’s work.