YOUR Neurodiverse Relationship with Jodi Carlton, MEd
Society & Culture:Relationships
BONUS Episode: Neurodiversity Nugget
What happens in some relationships is in the beginning, there was this chemistry, there was this connection, and it was great. There is often a lot happening there physically.
Some of that greatness, though, was your own perception of greatness that was influenced by what you hoped for and wanted. When you are looking for confirmation that the relationship is good, you are more likely to perceive it as a good experience.
You may actually miss how your partner is perceiving it, and have totally different memories and narratives about your sex life.
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👩💼 Hi, I'm Jodi Carlton and I'm a leading world expert on adult autistic relationship dynamics and interpersonal communication. My life experiences with my own autistic family and friends have been my personal training ground and my goal is to help you finally make sense of the confusion and pain.
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BONUS: 3 Tips to Avoid Being Blindsided In A Relationship
BONUS: The Parent-Child Dynamic
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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
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”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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