Introduction to Neurodivergence and Couple Relationships

£24.99

What happens to love, communication, and connection when neurodivergence is part of the picture? Whether one or both partners are neurodivergent, the dynamics of a relationship can be shaped in ways that are easy to misread — and hard to talk about.

In this guest webinar with Dr Camilla Anello, Counselling Psychologist with specialist training in couples therapy and a research background in autistic-neurotypical relationships, we explore what neurodivergence can mean for how partners connect, communicate, and misunderstand each other.

We'll look at how neurodivergence influences emotion, communication, and intimacy, what some of the most common sources of friction are between neurodivergent and neurotypical partners, and how therapy can be more — or less — helpful depending on how well it accounts for neurodivergent experience.

You'll come away with a more compassionate understanding of these dynamics, and some practical ideas for building stronger, more resilient connections — whether you're in a relationship yourself or supporting others.

What happens to love, communication, and connection when neurodivergence is part of the picture? Whether one or both partners are neurodivergent, the dynamics of a relationship can be shaped in ways that are easy to misread — and hard to talk about.

In this guest webinar with Dr Camilla Anello, Counselling Psychologist with specialist training in couples therapy and a research background in autistic-neurotypical relationships, we explore what neurodivergence can mean for how partners connect, communicate, and misunderstand each other.

We'll look at how neurodivergence influences emotion, communication, and intimacy, what some of the most common sources of friction are between neurodivergent and neurotypical partners, and how therapy can be more — or less — helpful depending on how well it accounts for neurodivergent experience.

You'll come away with a more compassionate understanding of these dynamics, and some practical ideas for building stronger, more resilient connections — whether you're in a relationship yourself or supporting others.