This Video Conference is limited to twelve people, and is only for Members of the private membership group, ASPERGER SYNDROME & RELATIONSHIPS: Life with an Adult on the Autism Spectrum. Click here for membership details and to register for this call. Topic: VIDEO CONFERENCE: What to do when your “Aspie” is also a Narcissist Thursday, March 5th at …
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Love Gone Bad I am the victim of Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS). In my forthcoming book, “LOVE GONE BAD: Surviving the loss of your children through Parental Alienation Syndrome,” I walk you through the two parts you need to know to protect yourself and your children (even grown children). First, you need to know that …
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People with high functioning autism want to have loving relationships. It’s just very challenging for them and their partners when they can’t connect the dots. As a result, there are some “Not So Ordinary Moments” with our Aspies that are confusing and exhausting, which makes you feel like you’re going over the edge. For example, …
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It’s become common knowledge that our gut bacteria affect our digestion, allergies, metabolism and mental health. Now scientist are finding more links between gut bacteria and our moods and thinking ability.A recent article in The Atlantic lists a number of studies conducted on mice and humans that tested gut bacteria and it’s affect on anxiety, …
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Planning is the key to enjoying any special occasion. This is especially true when you have family members on the spectrum. With their normal routine disrupted, it’s important to prepare them well in advance so as to minimize their anxiety and potential meltdowns. Don’t be afraid to start some new holiday traditions that make the …
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Now that the days are longer and the sun is shining more do you feel energized and happier? Surprisingly, many will answer, “No!” Why is that? This may really surprise you…did you know that the largest number of suicides each year generally occur in May? Why, if the weather is better and everything looks so …
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