October is ADHD Awareness Month, which means there are some excellent programs going on that can get you more information about ADHD and introduce you to some of the other experts in the field.
Two of the best are the ADHD Expo and ADDA’s TADD talks and both are free. Tara McGillicuddy, who manages ADDClasses.com (the best place to find lectures about many different ADHD topics for a small subscription fee) will interview 35 experts about ADHD during her ADHD AWARENESS EXPO from October 2 – 8. Topics are wide-ranging…here are just a few samples:
- Coach Cameron Gott – Breaking Free from Urgency
- Dr. Russell Ramsay – Better Understanding ADHD Thinking
- Jodi Sleeper-Triplett – Connecting with Your ADHD Teen
- Dr. Ari Tuckman – Time Management
- Dr. David Nowell – ADHD and Anxiety
You get the idea – lots of experts and lots of quick introductions (about 15 minutes each) to ADHD-related topics (I’m talking about Better Communication for Couples on Friday, Oct 7 at 7pm…date night???!) Go to this link to register (free) for the ADHD Expo.
The TADD Talks are an even quicker intro to ADHD topics – 9 minutes long – and one is released each day via your email (register here), Twitter, Facebook, etc. Click this link for a primer podcast feed. Again – lots of experts talking about their particular area of expertise. Dr. Ned Hallowell opens today, October 1 with a talk on the positive side of ADHD. I follow on October 2 with a talk about “The Elephant in the Room: ADHD and Your Relationship.” Two more great experts talk about their areas of expertise shortly after:
- Elaine Taylor-Klaus on Parenting when you have ADHD
- Ari Tuckman on Sex Matters even more for couples with ADHD
Ari did a big survey last year on sex and ADHD relationships which identified some very interesting information.
Finally, I do want to remind you that my live couples phone seminar is coming up soon – October 13 is the start date. In 8 sessions you will have full access to ask me all of your questions, learn a ton about how to manage ADHD in your relationship and (if you are like many other couples who have taken the course) start to turn your relationship around.
I hope you’ll join in learning more about ADHD during ADHD Awareness Month!
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In response to. "Like A Dog"
Submitted by Ifeelstupid on
I have just experienced a totally unexpected angry outburst from my ADD husband so maybe that's why I'm not feeling open to this inferred suggestion that I acknowledge "progress" in his addressing his symptoms. I am angry. He is blaming me big time. It's mot a new situation and I am not feeling at all like some benevolent goddess who can dispense with rewards.
Prior to verbal aggression
Submitted by Ifeelstupid on
And before this came up we were sitting side by side on the sofa and I was feeling affectionate and appreciative, so I told him "I love you". He said "I love you too" . What am I missing here in terms of clues aand and context ?!?!?
Tadd talk - emotional dysregulation
Submitted by Shell10 on
So I was listening last Friday, while my guy (who refuses to admit he has ADHD), was complaining that I didn't need to be listening to it. The temper escalating by the minute. So Very frustrating. HELP I am tired of apologizing for something just to defuse him. It is becoming a resentment.