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I like the outline idea! I suspect it's the abstraction that makes conversation difficult. A physical, manipulatable, visual reminder might help. You've given me an idea for like... a dry erase worksheet.
Unfortunately, she's already medicated - the maximum daily adderall dosage plus strattera. I think she'd do a lot better if she added in lifestyle changes like improving her sleep hygiene, exercising, meditating, reminder systems, etc (that's what keeps me okay), but we need to get where I can discuss that with her without the conversation quickly going off the rails.
Yes it will be difficult, and the medication I would presume would help clear the way for the upcoming changes, being somewhat necessary though frustratingly not fully sufficient to accomplish everything entirely on its own:-).