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In Part Two in our mini-series on neurodiversity, I bring back Grace Myhill, a relationship coach and neurodiversity expert, as we continue the dialogue on couples and challenges in relationships.
Being in any relationship is hard at times, but it can be even more challenging when there are invisible factors at work... something that may take years to discover if your therapist or couples coach is unaware of what neurodiversity in a relationship looks like. If you've sought individual or couples therapy and are still struggling with finding connections and real change in your relationship, this episode is for you.
Listen in as we focus in on the really nuanced dynamics that neurodiverse relationships exhibit, some of the things to look out for, and how to find a therapist that works for you and why subject matter expertise is especially important. With the right new lens to look through - there is hope for positive change in your relationships.
References:
The Asperger/Autism Network (AANE)
For professionals: https://www.aane.org/resources/professionals/
For couples: https://aane.thinkific.com/courses/101-for-couples [ Use Coupon code "Rashida25" for 25% off the course]
For additional resources: https://www.aane.org/directory/
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By Rashida LaxmidharIn Part Two in our mini-series on neurodiversity, I bring back Grace Myhill, a relationship coach and neurodiversity expert, as we continue the dialogue on couples and challenges in relationships.
Being in any relationship is hard at times, but it can be even more challenging when there are invisible factors at work... something that may take years to discover if your therapist or couples coach is unaware of what neurodiversity in a relationship looks like. If you've sought individual or couples therapy and are still struggling with finding connections and real change in your relationship, this episode is for you.
Listen in as we focus in on the really nuanced dynamics that neurodiverse relationships exhibit, some of the things to look out for, and how to find a therapist that works for you and why subject matter expertise is especially important. With the right new lens to look through - there is hope for positive change in your relationships.
References:
The Asperger/Autism Network (AANE)
For professionals: https://www.aane.org/resources/professionals/
For couples: https://aane.thinkific.com/courses/101-for-couples [ Use Coupon code "Rashida25" for 25% off the course]
For additional resources: https://www.aane.org/directory/
Support the Show!
Rate and Subscribe the show. By hitting that 'follow' or 'subscribe' button, you'll be notified of each episode as it gets released. You'll also help the show reach more listeners by rating the episodes.
Join the Facebook Group. Parents Connecting
Follow and tag me on Instagram @Rashida.Parentsconnecting
Share the Episode with a friend or two!