Grace Myhill is a licensed clinical social worker, psychotherapist, coach, and group leader. She specializes in working with neurodiverse couples. I have asked her here today to discuss a topic that affects my household because we just recently figured out that my husband is most likely on the spectrum. When we figured it out, I wondered how many other households it has affected before they either figured it out, or if there are households where some may never have figured out this puzzle piece, so to speak. So my husband, Jessie Daniels, will also be joining Grace and I today as well, to discuss our relationship and what it's like being a neurodiverse couple. If you think you or someone you know may be on the spectrum AANE, or the Asperger/Autism Network, has plenty of resources for anyone seeking more information.
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