How does ADHD cause misunderstandings in friendships?Â
Many people with ADHD want strong, lasting friendships but often find social situations confusing or draining. According to NICE guidance (NG87) and the NHS, the core symptoms of ADHD inattention, impulsivity, and emotional intensity can make it difficult to interpret social cues or respond at the right moment. These challenges are frequently misunderstood by others as disinterest, rudeness, or emotional distance, leading to avoidable conflict or loss of connection.
Understanding why misunderstandings happen
ADHD affects both what people notice and how quickly they react. The Just One Norfolk NHS service notes that forgetfulness and interrupting are often seen as careless, even when unintentional. Impulsivity can cause someone to blurt out comments before thinking, while inattention may lead to missed messages or forgotten plans. The Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust adds that adults may overshare or miss non-verbal cues, creating the impression of self-focus. These patterns can leave friends feeling unappreciated or misunderstood, even when the person with ADHD deeply values the relationship.
Emotional and cognitive influences
Emotional dysregulation of difficulty controlling reactions often amplifies tension after small misunderstandings. Research published in Frontiers in Psychiatry (Casula et al., 2025) found that challenges in recognising emotions and understanding others’ perspectives make social repair harder. Anxiety, sleep issues, or autistic traits can further intensify miscommunication, especially when stress levels are high.
Support and practical approaches
According to NICE guidance (NG87, 2025), psychoeducation, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), and behavioural coaching help people with ADHD develop awareness and communication skills. Mindfulness, digital reminders, and structured routines also support consistency, reducing the misunderstandings that can strain friendships.
Key takeaway
ADHD can cause social misunderstandings because symptoms affect timing, attention, and emotion not empathy or intention. With understanding, structured support, and clear communication, friendships can remain strong and genuinely rewarding.
For further support, services like ADHD Certify provide ADHD assessments and medication reviews for adults.

