Loving in the Spectrum. Bringing Hope and Clarity To Neurodiverse Couples with Expert Barbara Grant

24 Sep 2024 • 41 min • EN
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Have you ever felt like you and your spouse speak different languages? What if the issue was something more than just miscommunication? In today's episode, the incredible Barbara Grant and I discuss a subject that is often overlooked and way more common than we think: neurodiverse relationships. Barbara is a Certified Neurodiverse Life & Couples Coach, the Founder of Hope for Couples, and a faith-based professional with over 25 years of experience in coaching, mentoring, and counseling, specializing in Autism, ADHD, and neurodiverse family dynamics. Throughout this episode, you'll hear about Barbara's personal experiences navigating neurodiverse relationships, the challenges in neurodiverse marriages, and the importance of therapy and continuous learning in dealing with Autism and ADHD. Barbara also clarifies doubts and myths about children and Autism, the best ways to support neurotypical partners, and much more. Tune in to Episode 176 of the Joy Found Here and get some of Barbara's wonderful advice on navigating love, communication, and family dynamics in a neurodiverse world. In This Episode, You Will Learn:Barbara talks about her experiences in neurodiverse couples (3:50)Challenges and solutions in neurodiverse relationships (9:50)The evolution of how Autism and ADHD were perceived in the world (13:10)The role of joy and self-acceptance in our lives (17:40)Why couples must build trust and accountability (20:00)About Barbara's professional approach and resources (29:30) Connect with Barbara Grant:WebsiteLinkedInYouTubeFacebook Let's Connect:WebsiteInstagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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