They Made You Doubt It
ADHD & RELATIONSHIPS
They Made You Doubt It
You remember how the conversation went. You remember what was said, what was agreed to, what happened after. But someone kept telling you that you were wrong — too sensitive, too forgetful, imagining things. And because ADHD already made you uncertain about your own recall, there was always just enough doubt to make you stop trusting yourself. The doubt did not arrive by accident. It found the one specific place where your brain runs thin.
KEY RESEARCH FINDING
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More than half of people in romantic relationships report having been subjected to gaslighting by a partner — established across multiple datasets. It was never rare, and it was never only happening to you. Wang et al., Frontiers in Psychology, 2025
WHAT'S INSIDE
You'll understand exactly why the ADHD brain was the specific target this kind of manipulation was built to fit — not a weakness of character, a documented intersection of neurology and tactics. You'll recognize seven named patterns by what they were actually doing to your working memory, your source monitoring, and your sense of self. And you'll leave with a corrected reading of your own history: the symptoms are yours, the story built on top of them never was.
The facts of your brain did not change when you read this. What changed is that they no longer testify against you.
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