2023
DOI: 10.59158/001c.77496
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Relationship-counselling Recommendations for Partnerships Involving Autistic Adults: A Scoping Review

Abstract: Romantic relationships involving neurodivergent (ND) adults, in particular a subset where at least one partner in the relationship is autistic, present unique dynamics and challenges regarding partnership communication, emotional connection, intimacy, and engagement. To cater for such relationships, adjustments to relationship therapy may be needed. This scoping review aimed to investigate what is known about relationship-counselling approaches for couples in which an autistic profile has been identified, eith… Show more

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“…Considering the intersection of attachment, trauma, and pain, Kezelman applies a relational lens to support a psychodynamic framework, given weak to modest evidence for cognitive behavioural therapy in the management of persistent pain. Likewise, Andrea Stafford (2023) recommends relationship therapists view neurodiverse relationships through a cultural lens and avoid viewing autism as a deficit in "Relationship-Counselling Recommendations for Partnerships Involving Autistic Adults: A Scoping Review". Finally, Grant T. Ryan (2023) relates the co-authoring of a Dungeons and Dragons-style campaign with his 12-yearold client.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Considering the intersection of attachment, trauma, and pain, Kezelman applies a relational lens to support a psychodynamic framework, given weak to modest evidence for cognitive behavioural therapy in the management of persistent pain. Likewise, Andrea Stafford (2023) recommends relationship therapists view neurodiverse relationships through a cultural lens and avoid viewing autism as a deficit in "Relationship-Counselling Recommendations for Partnerships Involving Autistic Adults: A Scoping Review". Finally, Grant T. Ryan (2023) relates the co-authoring of a Dungeons and Dragons-style campaign with his 12-yearold client.…”
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confidence: 99%