Friendship is deeply important to our well-being. It provides mutual acceptance, warmth, and support between people. It’s a refuge and a place where you can safely be yourself and connect with others.
Making friends at work sounds simple. And yet somehow, if you have ADHD, it can feel like everyone else got a handbook you never received—they all seem to know exactly when to chat, when to join in, ...
Living with ADHD as an adult can mean years of working overtime to keep up with everyone else. Because of challenges with ...
Amy & Kat answer questions from listeners about how to handle growing distant from friends you don't want to lose, how to ...
Dear Eric: My friend was recently diagnosed with ADHD. She is now continually late for events or doesn’t show up at all. On one occasion my friend was coming for dinner at my house. An hour before she ...
I’ve noticed that some of my friends and I seem to have very different preferences when it comes to communication — especially around texting versus phone calls. As an adult with ADHD, I find texting ...
Dear Eric: My friend was recently diagnosed with ADHD. She is now continually late for events or doesn’t show up at all. On one occasion my friend was coming for dinner at my house. An hour before she ...
ADHD and texting don’t mix well. Missed replies and the dread of those blue ticks can trigger a spiral, especially when rejection sensitivity kicks in. Here’s why communication feels so overwhelming ...