Neurodiverse Love with Mona Kay
Society & Culture:Relationships
Understanding the Misinterpretations and Unintentional Hurt, Pain and Trauma Both Partners Can Cause
During this episode, Mona and Manecia talk openly and honestly about some of the unintentional hurt and pain that they have both caused in their relationships, as well as what their partners may have done in past or present relationships. When you don't know you are in neurodiverse relationship, or you know, but don't have the skills and tools needed to navigate the challenges and differences between the two different neurotypes, lots of arguments, disagreements, meltdowns and shutdowns can lead to unintentional hurt, pain and trauma. None of these create harmony and peace in any relationship, however in a neurodiverse relationship, having the same fight over and over again, without learning any new skills to navigate this path, can create so much unintentional trauma for both partners. Finding resources and/or a counselor, or coach ,who has expertise in translating both partners experiences through a neurodiverse lens, can help change "barely surviving" to "thriving". However it is also important to remember that the journey to "thriving", is often filled with lots of patience, compassion and a desire to understand yourself and your partner!
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