by Abigail Wurf | May 17, 2017 | ADD, ADD coaching, ADHD, ADHD coaching, couples, Life, Relationships, Uncategorized
Are You Being Treated “Less Than”? Quality Over Quantity I didn’t have tons of friends growing up. Not uncommon for someone affected by ADHD. It didn’t really bother me because I figured I preferred a few really good friends over a lot of...
by Abigail Wurf | Feb 12, 2014 | ADD, ADHD, couples, Marriage, novelty, Relationships, Uncategorized
After the Honeymoon: ADHD and Marriage From Charm Offensive to Distracted Defensive A startling thing happens after getting married to those affected by ADHD. They change. Let’s say it is the man who has the ADHD, which is statistically more likely. He will be Prince...
by Abigail Wurf | Feb 10, 2014 | ADD, ADHD, couples, libido, Marriage, Medications, Relationships, Stimulants, Symptoms, Uncategorized
ADHD Couples: When Your ADHD Partner Refuses Meds Medication can be an important part of a multimodal treatment for ADHD. Medication does not work for all people affected by ADHD but it does work for about 70% – 80% of them. Regardless of how effective...
by Abigail Wurf | Feb 5, 2014 | ADD, ADHD, couples, help, Life, Marriage, Relationships, resolutions, Uncategorized
How to have a conversation that the learning lasts past the actual conversation when one, if not both partners/spouses, are affected by ADHD A great frustration of partners of people affected by ADHD is they experience a good conversation with their partner just to...
by Abigail Wurf | Jul 14, 2013 | ADD, ADHD, Career, Chronic Pain, Client Area, Coaching, couples, Executive Functioning, Marriage, Planning, Relationships, Success, Uncategorized
I have been coaching adults and adolescents affected by ADHD and people suffering from chronic pain or illness. Since I have been expanding my knowledge on ADHD and executive functions (organizing, prioritizing, planning, time management, shift/flexibility, emotional...
by Abigail Wurf | Feb 27, 2013 | ADD, ADHD, Coaching, Gratitude, Relationships, Uncategorized
As an ADHD coach I have been noticing something up (well actually down) with my clients that I thought was just particular to me, the February Blahs! It seems like we all get a little down in February. The holidays are over, the newness of the new year is over, the...