Free Webinar: ADHD, Anger and MarriageI’m pleased to announce a free Psych Central webinar on the topic of the impact of anger in a marriage or romantic partnership with an adult with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

Anger is one of those emotions we’re taught to suppress and many of us simply don’t know how to handle it. This webinar will help folks better understand the role of anger in a relationships, and ways with dealing with it.

Here are a few of the topics they’ll cover:

  • Why effort and willpower are no match for ADHD treatment in curbing anger

  • How anger erodes trust and creates anxiety
  • The gender difference in coping with anger
  • How untreated ADHD anger can lead to low self-esteem, dwindling self-confidence, and depression
  • ADHD-specific anger-management techniques, tools, and treatment that work
  • …and more!

A Q & A will also be included.

The webinar is this Thursday, May 10 from 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM EDT.

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Free Webinar: ADHD, Anger and Marriage

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  1. HELLO John M. Grohol !
    I think children with ADHD require different treatment from other children when it comes to anger,
    Thanks for a wonderful article.

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