Episode 254: Sensory Tools for Better Intimacy in ADHD Relationships
Have you ever wondered how ADHD can impact sexuality, intimacy, and relationships?
On this week's Summer ADHD Women's Wellbeing Toolkit Episode, accredited therapist and sexual advisor Debbie Amichai joins me to explore the impact of ADHD on sex life, emotional connection, and desire.
We talk about the difference between how ADHD can influence your sexual drive, how to quiet the busy ADHD brain, and why sensory tools can transform your intimate moments.
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What You’ll Learn:
How ADHD affects sexuality, desire, and relationships
The difference between active and passive ADHD and its effect on sex life
Why emotional safety and recognising self-criticism can support intimacy
The pressures of modern life and how they impact finding time for sex
The challenge of going to bed due to ADHD autonomy
The difference in how men and women get turned on
Techniques to quiet the ADHD brain, including using sensory tools to enhance relaxation, quiet the brain and provide a deeper connection
How societal pressures and Hollywood perceptions of sex impact intimacy and sexual enjoyment
Timestamps:
01:44 – Women’s Sexuality and ADHD
02:28 – How Self-Criticism Impacts Your Sex Life
10:18 – The Challenge of Going to Bed
13:36 – Common Misunderstandings About Women’s Sexuality
14:47 – Tips to Pause a Busy ADHD Brain for Intimacy
17:59 – Using Your Senses to Deepen Connection
19:57 – The Role of Mindfulness in ADHD Relationships
If you’ve ever wondered why intimacy feels challenging, why your brain won’t switch off during sex, or how emotional safety shapes your sexual relationships, this conversation is packed with practical tips and real talk.
Links and Resources:
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Find my popular ADHD workshops and resources on my website [here].
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Kate Moryoussef is a women's ADHD lifestyle and wellbeing coach and EFT practitioner who helps overwhelmed and unfulfilled newly diagnosed ADHD women find more calm, balance, hope, health, compassion, creativity and clarity.