Companionship for partners of people on the autism spectrum
Hello!
If you are in a relationship with somebody who is autistic (or you suspect is on the autism spectrum), you may experience moments of confusion, grief, denial, exasperation, loneliness... (feel free to add the emotional states you visit most often).
I believe that relational matters are resolved, healed or improved within relationships as well, so I encourage partners to form or join a support network where they can experience the connectedness and spontaneity they need but which many times can't be achieved within the relationship with their autistic partner.
In order to accompany you on your journey to reconnect with your needs, values, strengths, and beliefs, I have written the e-book Resilient Loving, which offers bitesize ideas to promote your creativity, vitality, and sense of purpose, as well as explorations on aspects of communication that sometimes require attention in our relationship. I also offer you a free Companion, where you can reflect on your takeaways from the book, journal, have fun, and some free Flashcards with some of the main points from the e-book. The Companion contains some resources that are not included in the e-book, such as The Food-Mood Diary and The Positivity Generator.
It is my sincere hope that these materials will lighten your emotional load and help you top up your energy resources and connect with your partner in more significant and rewarding ways.
If you would also want to join our dedicated forum (exclusively for partners of adults on the autism spectrum), please email me at mabel@resilient-loving.co.uk
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