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NT Ladies Workshop: Help for Distraught and Stressed Spouses in ASD Relationships

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Are you a neurotypical (NT) in a relationship with a spouse with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)? As the years go by, are you seeing yourself rapidly becoming reduced to a person who is depressed, anxious, discouraged – and feeling so alone. Would you say you have finally reached the point of experiencing symptoms associated with Cassandra Syndrome ? Is your mental and physical health declining – and has it been in decline for a long time? If so, then alarm bells should be going off. You know changes need to happen! How much longer can you afford to wait? ==> If you’ve tried talking, yelling, pleading and negotiating -- but your ASD partner still “has no clue” what you need… ==> If you find yourself "walking on eggshells" around him trying to avoid saying something that will set him off… ==> If you are tired of struggling with a man who often shows little-to-no empathy or “emotional reciprocity” – and who seems more interested in work or his “special int

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This is your discount page... Click Here ...or simply send $79.00 to mbhutten@yahoo.com using PayPal to receive your returning-member discount. Also, please email me [ mbhutten@yahoo.com ] and let me know which group you're registering for: NT+ASD Couple's Group NT Women's Group ASD Men's Group Cassandra Syndrome Recovery Group         I'll send you the access link within 24 hours.   ==> Here are the dates/times of the next groups. <==   Not a returning member? Sign-up for your first 4-week class here. Thank you... and I'll look forward to seeing you again on Skype! Mark Hutten, M.A.

95 Videos by Mark Hutten, M.A. : "Understanding Your Partner or Spouse on the Autism Spectrum"

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As a neurodiverse couples-coach  (with a Master's Degree in Counseling Psychology), I work with couples where one partner has a diagnosis [or suspected diagnosis] of ASD Level 1. I’ve found that there are certain traits of the disorder that often make the relationship very challenging. However, when the partner on the autism spectrum focuses on improving certain traits, and the NT makes certain adjustments in how she/he approaches the autistic partner, the marriage is often able to come back from a crisis.  ==> VIDEOS: Understanding Your Partner or Spouse on the Autism Spectrum