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Relate Cambridgeshire

Autism Relationship Counselling service

At Relate Cambridgeshire we understand how complex relationships are and how difficult it can be communicating with a partner. This can be especially difficult for people affected by Autism who can experience differences in social communication and interaction, which can impact their relationships with others. The counsellors who deliver this service have received additional awareness and skills training that enables them to work effectively with clients affected by Autism. If you feel this service could be helpful for you can find out more here:  

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Relationships Scotland has a large network of member organisations the length and breadth of Scotland. We offer a wide range of counselling services that include individual, relationship young persons, family and sexual therapy and have mediation practices and child contact centres.  We are a responsive, flexible and client led organisation. Our practitioners have experience of working with people of any age where neurodiversity is present with them and/or their family. We are responsive to meet the training needs of our practitioners to ensure best practice. Within our member services there is a high level of skill, knowledge and lived experience and we will endeavour to match identified neurodivergent clients with the most appropriate practitioner.

 

The Neurodiverse Love podcast and Support Groups

Provides information on how other neurodiverse couples (ASD/NT) are navigating the ups and downs of their relationships. In addition, many professionals who work with neurodiverse couples also provide information about the strategies and tools they offer as therapists, counselors and coaches. To learn more about the Neurodiverse Love community you can check out the links below for support groups, the website and the podcast.

https://www.neurodiverselove.com/supportgroups

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Neurodiverse Love also offers various support groups for couples. For details go to :-

​https://www.neurodiverselove.com/podcast

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Prof. Tony Attwood

Leading authority on Asperger syndrome whose books and worldwide conferences have helped

many people become aware and understand more about this disorder.

His website is packed with information, latest research and news.

http://www.tonyattwood.com

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Dr. Stephanie C. Holmes was formerly a licensed professional counselor (LPC) in the state of North Carolina (USA). . She is an ordained minister, author, autism researcher, speaker, and certified autism specialist. When her daughter Sydney was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome, her world and focus changed from a thriving marriage and family therapy practice to a world of Individualized Education Programs,. In 2019, her husband Dan was also identified on the autism spectrum and thus came the realization of the challenges and strengths of being in a neurodiverse marriage. Today, she pulls from personal as well as professional experience to focus on neurodiverse marriages and family systems. She is the owner and founder of Autism Spectrum Resources for Marriage & Family, LLC, and she and Dan are co-founders of The International Association of NeuroDiverse Christian Marriage,  

Stephanie and Dan focus on neurodiverse marriage on their unique podcast that interviews neurodiverse couples, autism researchers, and fellow colleagues in the field of neurodiverse marriage at:

https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/neurodiverse-christian-couples--4992356

They and their adult neurodivergent children wrote a book with a four person perspective of life in a neurodiverse family system.

https://www.holmesasr.com/embracing-the-autism-spectrum

They with contributing authors have written the first book on Autism- Faith- Marriage called Uniquely Us:

https://www.christianneurodiversemarriage.com/uniquelyus

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​Cloud 9 Children’s Foundation (New Zealand)

Keeping the dream alive for children with Asperger syndrome.

Cloud 9 is there to provide information and support, to parents and professionals working with, or caring for, a child or teenager newly diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome.

Where necessary to provide information, to parents and professionals, about getting a diagnosis when they may have concerns about a child or teenager who has not yet had an official diagnosis; providing families with information about external support services and agencies who may be able to provide further assistance.

http://www.withyoueverystepoftheway.com

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National Autistic Society (NAS)

Head Office,

393 City Road,

London EC1V 1NG

Tel: 020 7833 2299 Fax 020 7833 9666

Autism Helpline: 0870 600 8585

http://www.autism.org.uk

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