Neurodiverse Love with Mona Kay

The Couple Dynamic When One Partner is Autistic and the Other is ADHD-Guest Co-Host Greg Fuqua

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Feb 20, 2024
In this engaging discussion, Greg Fuqua, a licensed mental health counselor with 33 years of experience in a neurodiverse marriage, shares invaluable insights into relationships where one partner is autistic and the other has ADHD. They explore challenges like communication styles and emotional capacities, emphasizing the need for rituals and structures to enhance understanding. Personal anecdotes highlight how partners can act as 'bridges' for each other, fostering healthier dynamics. Tune in for practical strategies to strengthen these unique relationships.
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INSIGHT

ADHD-Autism Relationship Dynamics

  • The ADHD-autism couple dynamic is very common and has complementary aspects that often attract these partners to each other.
  • ADHD partners tend to have externalized energy while autistic partners have internalized energy, creating a unique relational balance.
ANECDOTE

Wife as Social Bridge

  • Greg described his wife as a "bridge" who socially pulls him out of himself, which he finds necessary but also frustrating.
  • This dynamic exemplifies the tension and complement in mixed ADHD-autism relationships.
INSIGHT

Timing Key to Connection

  • The anxious pursuer (often ADHD) and avoidant partner (often autistic) dynamic creates tension needing careful timing for connection.
  • The metaphor of ADHD as a merry-go-round next to a still autistic partner highlights sync moments that foster closeness.
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