Your Spouse Isn't Lazy, Selfish, or Unloving. They Have ADHD | Melissa Orlov
When ADHD shows up in a marriage, it can often be misunderstood as laziness, selfishness, unreliability, or a lack of care. In this episode of Family Dialogues, Dr. Taniesha Burke speaks with ADHD relationship expert Melissa Orlov, author of The ADHD Effect on Marriage, about how ADHD can impact communication, trust, emotional regulation, household responsibilities, intimacy, and connection in couples.
Melissa explains why many adults first recognize ADHD patterns after a child is diagnosed, how a partner can misread ADHD symptoms, and why couples often fall into painful cycles such as over-functioning and under-functioning, resentment, criticism, emotional volatility, and the parent-child dynamic. She also discusses why education is often the first step toward healing, and how understanding ADHD can help couples move from blame and frustration toward compassion, accountability, and repair.
This conversation is especially helpful for couples who suspect ADHD may be affecting their relationship, partners who feel overwhelmed by carrying the emotional or practical load, and adults who struggle with distractibility, time management, follow-through, emotional dysregulation, or feeling constantly criticized.
Melissa reminds listeners that ADHD is not an excuse, but understanding it can provide a pathway to practical solutions. With the right tools, support, assessment, and willingness from both partners, ADHD-affected couples can rebuild trust, improve communication, and create a more connected and loving relationship. The episode also emphasizes that anyone who suspects ADHD should consider seeking a professional assessment rather than self-diagnosing.
In This Episode
- How adult ADHD affects marriage and long-term relationships
- Why ADHD symptoms are often mistaken for laziness, selfishness, or not caring
- The parent-child dynamic in ADHD-affected couples
- Emotional dysregulation, resentment, defensiveness, and repair
- How ADHD impacts trust, communication, intimacy, and household responsibilities
- How to gently raise the possibility of ADHD with a partner
- Why education, support systems, and professional assessment matter
- How couples can move from blame to teamwork and reconnection
Recommended Resources
- ADHDmarriage.com
- ADHD Marriage Consulting
- The ADHD Effect on Marriage by Melissa Orlov
- The Couple’s Guide to Thriving with ADHD by Melissa Orlov
- Melissa Orlov’s Couples Seminar / Nine-Session Seminar for ADHD-Affected Couples
- ADDitude Magazine
- Melissa Orlov’s ADDitude webinar on resentment in ADHD relationships
- Melissa Orlov - Psychology Today