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11. Invisible Expectations in Relationships (Neurodiversity: Part 3)


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Welcome to the third and final episode in our three-part mini-series on neurodiversity as it relates to couples in relationships. [Check out the first two in the series : Episode 4: Could Neurodiversity Explain the Challenges in Your Relationship? (Neurodiversity: Part 1), and Episode 6: When Expertise Matters - Finding the Right Therapist/Counselor (Neurodiversity: Part 2)]

In this episode we bring back Grace Myhill, a couples coach, clinical consultant, group facilitator, and neurodiversity expert. We dive deeper into this topic and talk about the invisible expectations, that while inherent in any relationship, are more challenging in a neurodiverse one as they are not obvious nor even understood and able to be identified sometimes. If you've been struggling in your relationship and feel like you might be on two different planets and have two very completely perspectives on a situation, you might be in a neurodiverse relationship. Grace presents some typical challenges and walks through how to see these challenges; and moreover, what to do with them once you've identified the challenge.

Listen in on this eposide and get the resources below. Use Coupon Code "Rashida25" to get a discount on the course that Grace Myhill helped to develop.

References:

https://www.aane.org/resources/adults/neurodiverse-couples-coaching/

https://aane.thinkific.com/courses/101-for-couples

  (Use Coupon Code Rashida25 for 25% off)

https://www.gracemyhill.com/

https://www.aane.org/

https://aane.thinkific.com/

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    Parents ConnectingBy Rashida Laxmidhar