By Carol Sorgen — 2013
It's the rare couple that doesn't run into a few bumps in the road. If you recognize ahead of time, though, what those relationship problems might be, you'll have a much better chance of getting past them.
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Not surprisingly, the romantic lives of autistic adults are just like those of neurotypical adults: never easy.
As they reach adulthood, the overarching quest of many in this first generation to be identified with Asperger syndrome is the same as many of their nonautistic peers: to find someone to love who will love them back.
Romantic relationships are hard enough, but what if your partner is autistic?
Forgiving someone is a way of letting go of old baggage so that you can heal and move forward with your life. It benefits both the person who forgives and the offender because it can allow both people to let go of past resentments.
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A calm mind and even temper can help make peace with life’s difficulties.
Therapist Terrence Real’s five winning strategies that will rescue even the most unsalvageable relationships.
A Q&A with Terry Real
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Kamilah Majied shares her advice for staying afloat when you feel like you’re drowning.
“For your husband, your illness may have made him acutely aware of not just your mortality, but also his own.”