Adult ADHD Myths Vs. Facts
Welcome back to the You Me ADHD Virtual Discussion, this time exploring important Adult ADHD Myths vs. Facts. To join the discussion, leave a comment! We’re open 24-7. The previous post focused on the book’s
All About Adult ADHD — Especially Relationships
Welcome back to the You Me ADHD Virtual Discussion, this time exploring important Adult ADHD Myths vs. Facts. To join the discussion, leave a comment! We’re open 24-7. The previous post focused on the book’s
A quick note to let you know that my book, Is It You, Me, or Adult A.D.D.?, is available as a download from Amazon.com for Kindle devices and Kindle applications for iPads, iPhones, PCs, and
If you live within broadcast range of Atlanta’s public TV station WPBA, be sure to catch an airing of ADD & Loving It?! (View film trailer below.) Better yet, let this PBS station and others
Are you living with an “in-denial” adult with ADHD? Try humor. For starters, check out this short video featuring Canadian writer/director/actor Rick Green and maybe share it with your partner. Then both of you can
A higher-than-usual number of “Help, Please!” e-mails appeared in my in-box this morning. What was up? Then my friend Doreen gave me the heads up on Facebook: MSN.com had featured a “When Your Lover Has
Maybe we so often associate ADHD challenges with schoolwork, paperwork, and housework that we don’t often think of ADHD putting a kink in, um, bedroom fun. Or, that activity that we assume most people can
ADHD in Adults: What the Science Says, from Russell Barkley, PhD, and colleagues. That’s the title of the new definitive book on ADHD based on years of longitudinal research by this highly regarded team of
Since my book was published (Is It You, Me, or Adult A.D.D.? Stopping the Roller Coaster When Someone You Love Has Attention Deficit Disorder), I have been receiving letters from readers worldwide. I have permission
“Whoa, looks like I got a little carried away with the pitchfork,” I mutter to my husband. I had just glanced out the window, only to see a small fountain shooting from the punctured soaker hose.
The introduction from the book Is It You, Me, or Adult A.D.D.? – The “partners of” perspective