Symptoms of adhd in adults relationships

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SYMPTOMS OF ADHD IN ADULTS RELATIONSHIPS The attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) syndrome is actually a disease, not a result of bad education. The diagnosis of such a disease is easily determined in childhood and usually characterized with such symptoms as inattentiveness, hyperactivity and impulsiveness. Many people think that ADHD is the disease of children and teenagers only. But the truth is that about half of people, having ADHD in childhood, still suffer from ADHD in adulthood.

It is noteworthy that ADHD progresses differently in different people, yet it is always characterized by inattentiveness, hyperactivity and impulsiveness. It is believed that ADHD develops in children aged under 7 years. Scientists have noticed that ADHD affects mostly boys rather than girls. While in adulthood, the number of girls and boys with ADHD becomes equal. The symptoms of ADHD in women are slightly different from ADHD symptoms in men. You can say that adult women keep a low profile and are calmer than men are. At the same time, women have mood swings more often than men do.

Low self-esteem, inability to control one’s feelings and constant struggle with oneself, all these symptoms speak of ADHD in adult women. Thus, a housework routine, lack of intimate relationships, constant attempts to meet the society expectations – these are the causes of ADHD in adult women.

The symptoms of ADHD in adult men can also reduce the self-esteem and their quality of life. Constant being late for work and important meetings, intemperance in communication, problems with task fulfillment and memorizing the information, as well as inability to concentrate on details – all that are the symptoms of ADHD that are generally observed in adult men. Adults, suffering from ADHD may have problems at school and work. Such factors as frequent job changes, low performance, poor work achievements, the low social and economic status can worsen the symptoms of ADHD in adult people and violate their life quality.

In ADHD, people might have troubles with perception and assimilation of new information. Adults with ADHD can «switch off» during communication or interrupt the interlocutor all the time. This kind of behavior makes the communication between two people much more difficult. Adults with the symptoms of ADHD can become closed and gloomy. In fact, people suffering from ADHD, are often prone to forget things and they have bad organizational skills.


If people do not seek for a medical help in time, then ADHD may even ruin their marriage. A person with ADHD can forget the birthday date of his/her spouse or their marriage anniversary. Moreover, such forgetfulness can be thought of as indifference, or inattention to the partner. Adults with the symptoms of ADHD must be reminded of things they should do. The tendency to reckless acts and irresponsible behavior make other partner nervous and worry.

As a result, family relationships suffer a lot because of such behavior. Actually, adults, who are diagnosed ADHD lose their temper pretty fast, provoking quarrels due to misunderstanding. They run out of arguments quickly, because any ADHD person simply incapable of discussing things calmly. In marriage, an adult with ADHD often has to go through difficulties, such as frequent divorces and breakups with the partner. In addition to problems at home and work, the typical behavior for an adult with ADHD is a frequent breach of traffic rules and car accidents.

It should be noted that today in order to determine the symptoms of ADHD in adults, there is no need to pay for medical consultation. Using your PC, you can find special tests and quiz that help to identify the presence or absence of the symptoms of ADHD in adults. After familiarizing with the checklist of the most common symptoms of ADHD in adults, you can determine whether you have or have no ADHD symptoms and discuss any questions with the doctor, if any arise.

No. 1: Trouble Getting Organized For people with ADHD, the responsibilities of adulthood — bills, jobs, and children, to name a few — can make problems with organization more obvious and more problematic than in childhood.

No. 2: Reckless Driving and Traffic Accidents ADHD makes it hard to keep your attention on a task, so spending time behind the wheel of a car can be hard. ADHD symptoms can make some people more likely to speed, have traffic accidents, and lose their driver’s licenses.

No. 3: Marital Trouble Many people without ADHD have marital problems, so a troubled marriage shouldn’t necessarily be seen as a red flag for adult ADHD. But there are some marriage problems that are likely to affect the relationships of those with ADHD. Often, the partners of people with undiagnosed ADHD take poor listening skills and an inability to honor commitments as a sign that their partner doesn’t care. If you’re


the person with ADHD, you may not understand why your partner is upset, and you may feel you’re being nagged or blamed for something that’s not your fault.

No. 4: Extremely Distractible ADHD is a problem with attention, so adult ADHD can make it hard to succeed in today’s fast-paced, hustle-bustle world. Many people find that distractibility can lead to a history of career underperformance, especially in noisy or busy offices. If you have adult ADHD, you might find that phone calls or email derail your attention, making it hard for you to finish tasks.

No. 5: Poor Listening Skills Do you zone out during long business meetings? Did your husband forget to pick up your child at baseball practice, even though you called to remind him on his way home? Problems with attention result in poor listening skills in many adults with ADHD, leading to a lot of missed appointments and misunderstandings.

No. 6: Restlessness, Trouble Relaxing While many children with ADHD are “hyperactive,” this ADHD symptom often appears differently in adults. Rather than bouncing off the walls, adults with ADHD are more likely to be restless or find they can’t relax. If you have adult ADHD, others might describe you as edgy or tense.

No. 7: Trouble Starting a Task Just as children with ADHD often put off doing homework, adults with ADHD often drag their feet when starting tasks that require a lot of attention. This procrastination often adds to existing problems, including marital disagreements, workplace issues, and problems with friends.

No. 8: Lateness There are many reasons for this. First, adults with ADHD are often distracted on the way to an event, maybe realizing the car needs to be washed and then noticing they’re low on gas, and before they know it an hour has gone by. People with adult ADHD also tend to underestimate how much time it takes to finish a task, whether it’s a major assignment at work or a simple home repair.


No. 9: Angry Outbursts ADHD often leads to problems with controlling emotions. Many people with adult ADHD are quick to explode over minor problems. Often, they feel as if they have no control over their emotions. Many times, their anger fades as quickly as it flared, long before the people who dealt with the outburst have gotten over the incident.

No. 10: Prioritizing Issues Often, people with adult ADHD mis-prioritize, failing to meet big obligations, like a deadline at work, while spending countless hours on something insignificant.

Getting a Diagnosis If you think you have adult ADHD, get examined by a trained and experienced mental health professional. It can be hard to diagnose because some possible symptoms — like poor concentration or motivation, or relationship problems — can also be signs of other conditions. Depression or substance abuse can have similar symptoms. Once you get checked out, you can get the best help for you and start feeling better.

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