Support For Non-ADD Spouses And Partners

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Support for Non-ADD Spouses and Partners


Living with adult ADD can be challenging, not just for those diagnosed, but also for their loved ones. While understanding and support for adults with ADD are increasingly available, where can their partners turn for help?

Fortunately, both online and local support groups have started to emerge for the spouses and partners of adults with ADD. These Non-ADD Partner Support groups provide a space for understanding and connection, which many partners find invaluable. Participants often expect to find empathy and helpful resources about ADD. Indeed, these groups aim to educate and support in meaningful ways.

However, some groups might fall short in providing comprehensive support. While they may advise getting a diagnosis and considering medication, many partners seek practical day-to-day strategies and coping techniques beyond medical advice. It is essential that these groups recognize the need for diverse strategies, especially since not all individuals with ADD choose to take medication.

Unfortunately, some participants have noted these groups can sometimes become negative spaces. They may witness excessive criticism and negativity, which can be discouraging. Partners often leave these groups feeling isolated if their concerns seem less significant compared to others.

So, where should non-ADD partners seek positive support and effective strategies? Here are some options:

1. Create Your Own Group: Start a new support group with positive ground rules to ensure constructive discussions.

2. Communicate Concerns: If you're part of a group that feels unsupportive, speaking up can lead to positive changes.

3. Join ADDA: The Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA) offers resources and support specifically for partners of adults with ADD.

4. Hire an ADD Coach: Coaches specializing in ADD can work with couples to develop personalized strategies.

Non-ADD partners must know they are not alone. There is support and understanding available, and it’s possible to connect with others who share similar experiences. By seeking or creating the right resources, partners can find the guidance they need.

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