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In this episode of the Autism Blueprint Podcast, I am joined by my friend and colleague, Katherine Scott, a licensed marriage and family therapist based in North Florida. Together, we delve into the complexities of neurodivergent relationships, particularly focusing on couples where one partner is neurodivergent and the other may be neurotypical or also neurodivergent.
Katherine shares her insights from her practice, discussing common challenges faced by these couples, such as difficulties with perspective-taking, communication breakdowns, and the nuances of intimacy.
Throughout the episode, we explore the unique dynamics that arise in neurodivergent relationships, emphasizing the importance of understanding and accepting each partner’s differences.
We discuss the importance of recognizing good intent in each other and the necessity of pausing to create space for connection. Katherine encourages listeners to stop comparing their relationships to others, reminding them that each couple’s journey is unique.
This episode is packed with insights and practical tips for anyone navigating the complexities of neurodivergent relationships. Whether you’re in a neurodivergent couple or simply looking to understand these dynamics better, this conversation offers valuable perspectives and tools for fostering connection and understanding.
Be sure to check out our YouTube channel for a visual experience of this discussion, and don’t forget to subscribe for more episodes!
Check out the video version of this episode here: https://www.youtube.com/@autismblueprint
If you’re in the Jacksonville, FL area and would like to join us for this in-person group, click here to get all the details!
Click here to meet Ms. Kat
Her children’s book: The Tale of A Trio
Buy on Amazon
Previous episodes with Ms. Kat:
The post Neurodivergent Love appeared first on Puzzle Peace Counseling.
By Janeen Herskovitz: Autism Strategist, Therapist and Mom.4.8
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In this episode of the Autism Blueprint Podcast, I am joined by my friend and colleague, Katherine Scott, a licensed marriage and family therapist based in North Florida. Together, we delve into the complexities of neurodivergent relationships, particularly focusing on couples where one partner is neurodivergent and the other may be neurotypical or also neurodivergent.
Katherine shares her insights from her practice, discussing common challenges faced by these couples, such as difficulties with perspective-taking, communication breakdowns, and the nuances of intimacy.
Throughout the episode, we explore the unique dynamics that arise in neurodivergent relationships, emphasizing the importance of understanding and accepting each partner’s differences.
We discuss the importance of recognizing good intent in each other and the necessity of pausing to create space for connection. Katherine encourages listeners to stop comparing their relationships to others, reminding them that each couple’s journey is unique.
This episode is packed with insights and practical tips for anyone navigating the complexities of neurodivergent relationships. Whether you’re in a neurodivergent couple or simply looking to understand these dynamics better, this conversation offers valuable perspectives and tools for fostering connection and understanding.
Be sure to check out our YouTube channel for a visual experience of this discussion, and don’t forget to subscribe for more episodes!
Check out the video version of this episode here: https://www.youtube.com/@autismblueprint
If you’re in the Jacksonville, FL area and would like to join us for this in-person group, click here to get all the details!
Click here to meet Ms. Kat
Her children’s book: The Tale of A Trio
Buy on Amazon
Previous episodes with Ms. Kat:
The post Neurodivergent Love appeared first on Puzzle Peace Counseling.

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