Her Brain Connection Lab for Neurodiverse Relationships cover art

Her Brain Connection Lab for Neurodiverse Relationships

By: Her Brain Connection Lab for Neurodiverse Relationships
  • Summary

  • If you are a therapist, counselor, or coach and you help couples of all kinds with different minds, this show is for you! We are here to help different brains connect in a relationship from Her Autistic/ADHD point of view. We want to give helping professionals a methodology & toolkit to confidently guide their neuro-different couples to authentic and thriving relationships so that the neurodistinct partner doesn’t end up in Burnout due to camouflaging. We want both partners to better understand their communication styles, needs and sensory profile and have the tools to De-Escalate conflict.
    Her Brain Connection Lab for Neurodiverse Relationships
    Show More Show Less
activate_primeday_promo_in_buybox_DT
Episodes
  • 004- Is Executive Dysfunction Causing Conflict in Your Relationship?
    May 29 2023

    Summary/Abstract

    Her Brain Connection Lab is a place for people with autistic ADHD relationships to come together and talk about their experiences. Every first Thursday of the month starting June 1, Ali and Carole Jean will be hosting a live event on XXO Connect.

    They will be providing topics to discuss but also leave room for people to talk about their own issues. For example, Ali and Carole Jean will be talking about how hormones affect neurodiverse women and time blindness. This is a place for people to come and laugh, share experiences, and learn from each other.

    Ali and Carole Jean are both direct communicators who own their own businesses, so they understand the importance of direct communication. However, they also recognize that communication styles between partners may be different than between coworkers or friends. Carole Jean also mentions executive dysfunction, which is when someone has difficulty organizing tasks and completing them. In her case, it results in piles of things in her home, which causes a little shame since she can do so many other things. They discuss how to communicate differently with their partners, and how to work through the shame of executive dysfunction.

    The conversation is about how to navigate executive dysfunction in relationships. It starts by discussing how partners can become frustrated when tasks are not done in the same way they would do them. Executive dysfunction can be tricky to work around, as people with ADHD may struggle to maintain consistency. The conversation then moves to talking about thinking traps, which are patterns of thinking that can lead to conflict in relationships. Both partners may have similar or different thinking traps, and by identifying them it can help to reduce conflict. Lastly, the conversation talks about how common it is for people with ADHD to become blind to an object they just had in their hands, which is a big part of the ADHD brain.

    JOIN XXO CONNECT- Click the Link to Learn More and JOIN:

    https://www.xxoconnect.com/?via=carole-jean 

    Show More Show Less
    15 mins
  • 003- 5 Day Relationship Connection Challenge REGISTRATION OPENS MARCH 4TH
    Mar 1 2023

    Ready to start having fun in communication? Join this FREE 5 Day Relationship Connection Challenge beginning Monday, March 6th.

    Get on the WAITING List TODAY to be the first notified when the doors open on SATURDAY, March 4th along with our VIP Upgrade to attend a LIVE Q&A with Carole Jean and Ali at the end.

    VIP seating is limited and comes with a TON of Bonuses.

    Get on the Waiting list HERE:

    https://resources.mindyourautisticbrain.com/her-brain-connection-lab

    #Relationships #Communication #RelationshipCoaching #Neurodiverse #NeurodiverseRelationships

    Show More Show Less
    10 mins
  • 002-Deep Hurts that keep you from "moving on" & Sex during Burnout
    Jan 26 2023

    Are you part of a Neurodiverse Relationship? Looking for amazing resources and tools to connect with yourself and your partner?

    Did you know ND Burnout also impacts your sex life in more ways than just lowering your desire levels?

    Deeper insight:  An Autistic/ADHD partner sometimes can’t “move on” when there is a deep emotional hurt without some key elements in the conversation.

    Join Dr. Ali Arena and Carole Jean Whittington in the latest episode around Communication hurts and Sex during Burnout for Neurodiverse Couples.  Get the key insights and tools to help you in your ND relationship here on the episode AND at the Neurodiverse Love Conference February 14 & 15 for Carole Jean’s sizzling topic, Sex and Burnout in ND Relationships and Ali’s Communication Styles presentations.

    There are over 26 other speakers including some of the biggest names in Autistic and ADHD relationships.

    Get your 50% off ticket before Jan 31st and receive a fantastic BONUS workshop and Q&A with Mona Kay and her co-hosts of The Neurodiverse Love Podcast.

    Get 50 Off your ticket 👇 below

    CAROLE JEAN’S LINK FOR 50 OFF:

    https://www.neurodiverselove.com/product-page/ndlc2023-carole-jean-whittington-discount-link

    ALI’S LINK FOR 50 OFF

    https://www.neurodiverselove.com/product-page/ndlc2023-ali-arena-discount-link

    (We receive a percentage of all ticket sales. Thank you for supporting our work)

    Add Your Voice to the HER Brain Connection Lab Survey:

    https://forms.gle/e7DvkvN7aySqz1nL7

    Show More Show Less
    23 mins

What listeners say about Her Brain Connection Lab for Neurodiverse Relationships

Average customer ratings

Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.