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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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.
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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.
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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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The topics that are addressed include:
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During this episode, Greg Fuqua and Mona Kay talk about some of the strengths, challenges and differences that may be present when one partner is Autistic and the other is ADHD. Greg has this dynamic in his marriage and Mona had this dynamic in her 30 year marriage, so they both share a lot of their personal experiences, as well as those they have seen in other couples with these mixed neurotypes.
The topics addressed include:
Externalized energy vs internalized energy.
One partner may be a "bridge" for the other.
Differences and overlaps and shared understanding.
Anxious pursuer vs avoidant.
Timing is the key to find moments to connect.
In-depth knowledge vs chasing a new thing.
External calm and patience vs lots of outer energy and a desire for change.
Having different processing preferences.
Ability to jump around vs going deep with one subject.
The need for autonomy and freedom or feeling like you have to repress your needs.
Understanding emotional dysregulation and self-soothing.
Being hyperverbal vs hypoverbal.
How knowing each other's neurotypes can help explain why you both may be having challenges.
Tracking each others mood and stress and attuning to each other, rather then judging and creating conflict.
Valuing each others different processing styles.
Understanding unidentified sensitivities.
Being vulnerable vs intellectualizing emotions and growing in emotional vulnerability.
Focusing on your strengths and connection as a couple can help you rebuild and transform your relationship.
If you would like to contact Greg you can email him at gfuqua70@gmail.com or check out his website at: www.gregfuqua.com
If you would like to learn more about the support groups or other resources that Mona offers, you can check out her website at: www.neurodiverselove.com or email her at: neurodiverselove4u@gmail.com