Understanding the role of ADHD in adult relationships
Brought to you by ADHD NZ and Alex Campbell
Distractibility, disorganisation, and impulsivity can challenge even the closest relationships - particularly if only one of you has ADHD.
As the ADHD adult, you may feel as if you are constantly being criticised, nagged, and micromanaged. And if you are in a relationship with an adult with ADHD, you may feel lonely, ignored, and unappreciated. |
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Join Alex (who has ADHD) and his wife Millie (who doesn't have ADHD) to hear their insights, anecdotes and what strategies they use to add greater understanding to their relationship that brings them closer together. Come along with your partner to get the most out of this session.
In this closed and confidential space, Alex and Millie will share anecdotes from their relationship and invite questions to help you and your partner to understand:
Date: COURSE REGISTRATION CLOSED - new dates coming soon....
Where: online - so you can do it from the comfort of your own home!
Book your seat
To encourage an open forum for dialogue and questions, the maximum number of attendees in this session will be 20 people, so book your seat now.
In this closed and confidential space, Alex and Millie will share anecdotes from their relationship and invite questions to help you and your partner to understand:
- the role of ADHD in relationships
- being in your partner's shoes and taking responsibility for your role
- how to stop fighting and start communicating, and
- how to start working together as a team.
Date: COURSE REGISTRATION CLOSED - new dates coming soon....
Where: online - so you can do it from the comfort of your own home!
Book your seat
To encourage an open forum for dialogue and questions, the maximum number of attendees in this session will be 20 people, so book your seat now.
- Financial members: $20.00 (incl. GST) each, and
- Non-financial members: $59.95 (incl. GST, per person and 1x financial membership to ADHD NZ for one year for one person).
About the presenter: Alex Campbell, ACC, MBACP., ADHD Specialist, ICF Coach, BACP Therapist, Neurodiversity Speaker & Coach Trainer, Mental Health First Aid Instructor
Alex is a registered therapist, certified coach and Mental Health First Aid Instructor who wants to help both individuals and organisations change their narrative on ADHD. Alex also just ‘gets it’, which means you won’t have to explain everything and he won’t judge. He's a professional ally who knows how the brain works (the science bit) but also how it feels (the human bit) to help you understand how you too can work with the marvellous ADHD brain to great personal and professional success. |