YOUR Neurodiverse Relationship with Jodi Carlton, MEd

Why Fights Keep Looping (and How to Break The Cycle)

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Sep 17, 2025
In this engaging discussion, licensed mental health counselor Greg Fuqua, a late-identified autistic clinician, shares valuable insights from his years of working with neurodiverse couples. He explores why these partnerships often feel tumultuous, urging a shift from blame to personal introspection. Greg reflects on his own transformative journey through emotional therapy, emphasizing the value of individual work before couples counseling. Listeners gain practical tools and a fresh perspective on neurodivergent strengths to foster deeper connections.
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Differences Can Heal And Enrich

  • Neurodiverse relationships can be deeply healing because partners often attract each other to address relational wounds.
  • Differences offer complementary strengths that create richer perspectives and growth opportunities.
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Attraction To Relational Work

  • Couples often attract partners who trigger their unresolved relational trauma, increasing conflict and healing potential.
  • Unrecognized neurotype differences lead to 'assumptions of wrongness' that escalate blame instead of curiosity.
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Identify Neurotype To Reduce Blame

  • Not knowing your own or your partner's neurotype invites negative assumptions and misinterpretation.
  • Identifying neurotype provides context that reduces personalizing and blame.
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