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Neurodiversity: Why Neurology Matters in Couple’s Work

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Grace and Stephanie discuss helping couples to gain a better understanding of who they each are, who their partner is, and how their neurological differences affect their relationship.

About Grace:

Grace Myhill, MSW. AANE Director of The Peter M. Friedman Neurodiverse Couples Institute, AANE Director of Couples and Partners Services, and Neurodiverse Couples Coach in private practice.

Working with neurodiverse couples in which one partner has an Asperger’s/Autism Spectrum Profile is my specialty. I understand the unique strengths and the challenges that come with these relationships. We cannot change our neurologies, but I can help couples to gain a better understanding of who they each are, who their partner is, and how their neurological differences affect their relationship.

My approach is to first help couples understand the importance of neurology and what it means to be a neurodiverse couple. This includes getting to know how you and your partner each think and perceive the world. I help couples identify how their neurological similarities and differences affect the dynamics and interaction of their relationship.

Together we can identify areas for skill building and problem-solving. There are several ways you can work with me: individually, together with your partner, or in a group. We can meet by phone or video conferencing.

I also offer assessments for Autism Spectrum Disorder in adults in Baltimore, MD. For more information visit my website www.gracemyhill.com or email gmyhill@gmail.com or call me 617-504-3116.

For professionals who are interested in taking the Neurology Matters in Couples Therapy online training courses developed by The Peter M. Friedman Neurodiverse Couples Institute see https://aane.thinkific.com/.

My website is https://www.gracemyhill.com/

Grace is offering 25% discount on her Couple’s Course with code: AutismRadio25

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