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What if the problem in your relationship… isn’t a lack of love—but something you’ve never been taught to recognise?
Why does love start to feel… uneven?
In this episode of Just Listen to Me, Julia explores how ADHD can quietly shape relationship dynamics in ways that feel confusing, frustrating, and deeply personal.
Because when one partner struggles with follow-through, focus, or emotional regulation…
it can begin to look like disconnection.
Like imbalance.
Like one person is carrying more than the other.
But this isn’t just about behaviour.
Through a trauma-informed, attachment-based lens, this episode unpacks how ADHD interacts with deeper emotional patterns—often creating a cycle where one partner pursues, and the other withdraws.
You’ll learn:
And most importantly…
why this dynamic is not a dead end.
Because most couples aren’t struggling with a lack of love—
they’re struggling with patterns that make love hard to feel.
If this episode resonates with you, you’re not alone.
And this is something that can shift with the right support.
The stories and relationship dynamics shared in this podcast are always de-identified and adapted to protect privacy and confidentiality. Many examples are composites based on common patterns seen across therapeutic work.
By Julia ShayWhat if the problem in your relationship… isn’t a lack of love—but something you’ve never been taught to recognise?
Why does love start to feel… uneven?
In this episode of Just Listen to Me, Julia explores how ADHD can quietly shape relationship dynamics in ways that feel confusing, frustrating, and deeply personal.
Because when one partner struggles with follow-through, focus, or emotional regulation…
it can begin to look like disconnection.
Like imbalance.
Like one person is carrying more than the other.
But this isn’t just about behaviour.
Through a trauma-informed, attachment-based lens, this episode unpacks how ADHD interacts with deeper emotional patterns—often creating a cycle where one partner pursues, and the other withdraws.
You’ll learn:
And most importantly…
why this dynamic is not a dead end.
Because most couples aren’t struggling with a lack of love—
they’re struggling with patterns that make love hard to feel.
If this episode resonates with you, you’re not alone.
And this is something that can shift with the right support.
The stories and relationship dynamics shared in this podcast are always de-identified and adapted to protect privacy and confidentiality. Many examples are composites based on common patterns seen across therapeutic work.