Neurodiverse Love with Mona Kay

Understanding Our Values, Biases and Stereotypes, Identity Development Stories and Neurodiversity as a Culture-Dr. Carrie Mitran

Dec 16, 2022
In this discussion, Dr. Carrie Mitran, an AANE-certified therapist and creator of the Mitran Model, shares her journey in neurodiverse relationships. She emphasizes understanding neurodiversity as a culture rather than a medical issue. Core challenges in neurodiverse couples include misunderstood communication and unrecognized anxiety. Dr. Mitran advocates for personal identity exploration and practical micro-interventions to enhance mutual understanding. She urges a shift from mere acceptance to affirming neurodivergent identities, encouraging openness and self-awareness in relationships.
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ANECDOTE

Personal Path Into Neurodiversity Work

  • Dr. Carrie Mitran entered this work through her own neurodiverse marriage that began in 2007 and personal research.
  • That lived experience propelled her to earn advanced degrees and build expertise for neurodiverse couples.
ANECDOTE

Mona's Late Discovery And AANE Help

  • Mona Kay recounts her late discovery that her marriage was neurodiverse and the difficulty finding informed therapists.
  • She credits Grace Myhill's support group as a pivotal resource during that time.
INSIGHT

Therapeutic Harm From Ignorance

  • Many neurodiverse couples experience harm from well‑meaning providers who lack competence in neurodiversity.
  • Dr. Mitran finds nearly all her clients report prior therapeutic harm from uninformed clinicians.
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