
Telling Your ADHD Partner “You’re Hurting Me” —Doesn't Work!
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This episode is the audio version of my blog post on a sensitive but essential topic for ADHD-challenged relationships:
Why the common advice to “just express your feelings” often backfires—especially when ADHD is in the mix.
📝 Read the full post here:
Why Telling Your ADHD Partner “You’re Hurting Me” Isn’t Helping
https://adhdrollercoaster.org/tools-and-strategies/why-telling-your-adhd-partner-youre-hurting-me-isnt-helping/
We’re told that honesty and vulnerability improve relationships. But when your ADHD partner is struggling with poor self-regulation and self-awareness, your heartfelt message may not land the way you hope. It might even make things worse—for both of you.
In this episode, I unpack:
- Why “you hurt me” may feel accusatory—even if it’s meant to be vulnerable
- How shame, ADHD-related defensiveness, and poor memory processing can sabotage communication
- The problem with therapy that leans too heavily on expressing hurt, without understanding ADHD dynamics
- More productive, empathy-building approaches that support real change
These aren’t just opinions—they’re insights drawn from years of working with couples affected by ADHD, plus deep dives into clinical evidence.
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Thanks for listening!
—Gina Pera
🔗 About My Work: https://adhdrollercoaster.org/about-gina-pera/