In this conversation, Meg Kearney interviews Lisa Marie Anzaldua, a neurodiverse couples counselor and coach. They discuss the complexities of neurodiversity in relationships, particularly focusing on the experiences of couples where one partner is on the autism spectrum. Lisa shares insights on the neurodiverse trauma cycle, the importance of creating safe spaces in therapy, and the differences in how ASD presents in men and women. They also explore the significance of self-love and various modalities for nervous system regulation, emphasizing the holistic approach to healing and empowerment.
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Takeaways:
Sound Bites:
"The neurodiverse trauma cycle is real."
"Releasing shame is crucial for healing."
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Neurodiverse Counseling
02:45 Understanding Neurodiversity in Relationships
05:42 The Neurodiverse Trauma Cycle
08:13 Creating Safe Spaces in Therapy
11:08 The Importance of Individual Therapy
14:00 Characteristics of ASD in Men and Women
16:26 The Nuances of Masking
18:19 Lisa's Journey into Healing and Counseling
22:02 Modalities for Nervous System Regulation
25:38 The Power of Self-Love and Integration
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