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ADD/ADHD & Anger

Anger is a natural response when our expectations are not met and we feel another person was, for whatever reason, wrong.  Communicating our feelings is critical, but how we do this can make a tremendous difference in how well we are heard. This article is available as part of our E-Book, Managing ADHD at Home

 

 


Harold Meyer and Susan Lasky are both Board Certified and Senior Certified ADHD Coaches.

To contact the authors: haroldmeyer@addrc.org


Fine Print

ADD and ADHD are used interchangeably for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder.

Any information or suggestions in this article are solely the opinion of the author(s) and should not replace the advice of appropriate medical, legal, therapeutic, financial or other professionals. We do not test or endorse any product, link, author, individual or service listed within.


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Harold Robert Meyer MBA SCAC and Susan Karyn Lasky MA SCAC

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