Suggesting to your partner that he or she might have ADHD can be really tricky, particularly if your partner is volatile or experiences a great deal of shame. What to do?
Quick triggers and emotional issues are becoming more widely recognized as core components of ADHD. Learn more with these articles from top ADHD experts.
Both ADHD and non-ADHD partners can experience deep feelings of grief over the fact that their partnership is not what they expected. Here's how to deal with it.
Living with ADHD can be full of surprises and humor. This story of one adventure with ADHD, and written by a reader from Michigan, will make you smile.
When it comes to living in the present moment, people with ADHD are to be envied. This is how most of them live – often to the exclusion of planning for the future or (sometimes) remembering well the past.
A writer for ADDitude, Emily Chen, has described living in the moment (with ADHD) and her heart, mind, and body as cats. She explains how sometimes they’re all super excited, playfully pouncing here and there in pursuit of prey. During those times, she feels invincible — like anything is possible.