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  • The Effect ADHD Has On Marriage

  • Fostering A Strong Relationship
  • By: Terence Williams
  • Narrated by: Valerie Gilbert
  • Length: 53 mins
  • 2.8 out of 5 stars (41 ratings)

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The Effect ADHD Has On Marriage

By: Terence Williams
Narrated by: Valerie Gilbert
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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, or ADHD, causes problems with physical activity levels, focusing on family and control of impulses. Even though some people prefer to believe that men and women who are overly active or cannot focus on family have behavioral issues that can be corrected with good discipline, studies show that ADHD is a real condition, possibly with genetic or environmental causes. The Center for Disease Control recognizes ADHD is one of the most common neurobehavioral disorders that are diagnosed in both adults and children.

Though many adults often have difficulties sitting still or focusing on tasks, those with ADHD can lead to progressively more serious problems at work and at home. These are serious problems that can seriously affect your marriage. If you see any of these symptoms in your spouse or partner you need to pick up a copy of this book : The Effect ADHD Has On Marriage by Terence A. Williams that will help you not only understand your spouse better but alleviate a lot of the stress you are going through.

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Marriage?

Only half of the book is about adult ADHD and relationships. The rest was about childhood ADHD and how to diagnose someone.

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A basic intro for the unfamiliar

Helpful only if you do not have ADHD and are trying to learn about it for the first time. Very few specifics given to how it plays out in marriage, and at the end it turned out this entire thing was just a plug for a book. Don't waste your time - 5 minutes on Wikipedia will educate you much better.

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Do not listen to this book if you have ADHD!!

I am only in chapter one and quit listening. I can not speak to the content of the book, but the narrator is terrible. Her narration is very slow,which made it difficult for me to stay engaged! To be honest it was incredibly irratating!

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Common sense

this book really does not give you anything you do not know already, even if you dont know much about ADHD,
its very Generic & leaving you waiting for more information on what they are talking about. it is like they forgot that the main subject is ADHD. i will some up this book.
'the partner that who doesn't have ADHD be Patient & write reminder notes for the person with ADHD". THE END. i saved you from listening to this book.

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