Webinar Recording - Understanding Neurodiverse Relationships
$29.99
Communication struggles are one of the most common challenges in neurodiverse relationships.
Many recurring arguments are not actually about the topic at hand — they reflect differences in how two nervous systems process communication, stress and connection.
If you and your partner often walk away from conversations feeling misunderstood, criticised, or emotionally exhausted — this webinar offers a neurodiversity-affirming framework that may allow understanding what may be happening beneath the surface.
Join neurodivergent Clinical Psychologist Amelia Read for an eye-opening webinar on the complex and often misunderstood relationship between neurodiversity, connection and communication in relationships.
This session is perfect for individuals seeking further education, as well as professionals and caregivers wanting to understand the lived experience of neurodivergent clients more deeply.
What will be explored?
Why communication differences occur in neurodiverse relationships
How to reduce escalation and repeated conflict cycles
Practical, evidence-informed strategies you can begin applying immediately
The focus is on insight and reflection — not diagnosis or individual treatment
What’s Included?
Webinar recording 60-minute online session
Downloadable PDF slides
Transcript
This webinar was streamed live on 26/03/2026 - you are purchasing the link to the recording and accompanying slides via instant download.
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File Format
After purchase you will receive a PDF with the link to view the recording (Look for the "LINK TO VIEW" link on the first PDF), the Webinar Slides, and transcript.
The content of this webinar, including all spoken material, visuals, and downloadable resources, is protected by copyright and professional confidentiality. Please do not share, forward, or publish this recording or any part of its content with others who were not registered for the session.
This helps us maintain the integrity of our work, protect participant privacy, and ensure that the energy and investment behind creating safe, meaningful spaces for neurodivergent learning remains sustainable.


