YOUR Neurodiverse Relationship with Jodi Carlton, MEd
Society & Culture:Relationships
This bonus clip highlights a personal story of someone struggling in their relationship with a boyfriend who has Asperger's. Despite receiving counseling, the relationship faces recurring issues such as explosive behavior and silent treatments from the autistic partner.
00:00 Introduction: Meet Jodi Carlton, Neuro Diverse Relationship Expert
00:08 A Viewer's Struggle: Reconnecting with an Asperger's Ex-Partner
00:31 The Cycle of Hope and Disappointment
01:09 Understanding Codependency in Relationships
02:15 The Challenge of Change and Communication
03:33 Educational Advice: Learning About Autism and Improving Communication
04:19 The Importance of Self-Reflection in Neurodiverse Relationships
BONUS: From Q & A ”How are autistic women different from men?”
BONUS: 5 Signs Your Partner May Be Autistic
BONUS: 3 Tips to Avoid Being Blindsided In A Relationship
BONUS: The Parent-Child Dynamic
”We both thought we were going to die.”
PT 2: ”Toxicity is a lifelong commitment to dysfunction.”
Toxicity is a Lifelong Commitment to Dysfunction - Part 1
Being Neurodivergent in a Faith-Based Community
”I don’t know if I can keep doing this.”
”Pain is Going to Happen. Suffering is Different.”
Neurodivergence and Trauma: The Chicken or the Egg?
A Therapist Discovers Neurodivergence In Her Marriage
”Either I am too much for them or they’re not enough for me” with Gwendolyn Janssen. Part 2
”It Would Not Be This Hard If It Were That Easy” With Gwendolyn Janssen - Part 1
BONUS: ”Pick Your Price” Event!
”The Neurodivergent Partner Needs the Right Software” with David Glick
Dr. Kerry Magro (ND) on Authenticity and Communication
Looking Behind the Mask
BONUS: Holiday Stressbuster Toolkit for Mixed Neurotype Couples
BONUS: Why Neurodivergent Partners Lie…and When It’s Toxic
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