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Do you feel like your husband is an overgrown child? Or a really big teenager that should be reminded of everything or he'll neglect? He's restless. He's jumpy. He's impatient, impulsive, and chronically past due! He simply won't get arranged and puts off everything - and After all everything - until the last minute. Is this the person you married? What the heck happened to him? Was he always this way? Or could it be all in your head? More importantly, is there anything you can do to repair it, or must you experience his atrocious patterns for the rest of your life? It's difficult enough controlling your career, the house, and the kids. Who has a chance to micromanage their husband's life? If you are the partner of a man with ADD/ADHD this might have struck an agonizing chord, and for good reason. Beyond the daily difficulties to be on the receiving end of ADD/ADHD, your plight is often ignored by therapists and other professionals. Yes, many books and articles have been written talking about the challenges of individuals with ADD/ADHD, but few concentrate on those who go through the most from this condition - namely, their partners. This book is an try to do that: to offer stable education and sensible tips to help you deal with the daily frustrations of coping with someone who has ADD/ADHD. This reserve is a helpful guide for ladies who think their husbands may have ADD/ADHD. Or for ladies whose husbands have been completely diagnosed. George Sachs, PsyD, and Timothy Norman, LCSW, offer advice for wives to help their husbands live a successful life with adult ADD/ADHD. Learn ways to aid his development without permitting him or exhausting yourself. Dr. Sachs is a certified child and adult psychologist, focusing on the treating ADD/ADHD in children, young adults, and adults. He's creator of the Sachs Center on the Upper Western Area of Manhattan, portion individuals and households looking for answers to ADD/ADHD.