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NeuroDivergent Relationships Podcast with Kathy Marshack, Ph.D.

NeuroDivergent Relationships Podcast with Kathy Marshack, Ph.D.

By: Kathy Marshack Ph.D.
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A podcast show with Dr. Kathy Marshack on ”Asperger Syndrome” and navigating NeuroDivergent Relationships.Copyright Kathy Marshack 2023 All rights reserved. Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
Episodes
  • The Cost of Truth: Surviving Retaliation and Smear Campaigns
    May 11 2025

    Standing up for the truth can come at a cost, and it’s not always one you see coming.

    This episode dives into the emotional and psychological fallout that often follows when you speak up against injustice, especially when power is involved.

    From smear campaigns and online harassment to legal threats and professional sabotage, we explore what retaliation really looks like and how to survive it. If you've ever felt like telling the truth made you a target, you're not alone.

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    Check out Dr. Kathy’s latest book, “Going Over the Edge: Life With a Partner or Spouse With “Asperger Syndrome- ANNIVERSARY EDITION”

    ➡️Follow Dr. Kathy on Facebook

    ➡️Find Dr. Kathy’s Website Here

    ➡️If you’re looking for resources for NeuroDivergent relationships, check out Unlocking NeuroDivergent Relationships, a Comprehensive Resource Preview.

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    11 mins
  • Five Warning Signs of Neurodiverse Burnout You Need to Know
    May 6 2025

    What happens when a nervous system hits its breaking point, and no one knows how to help?

    In this episode, we’re naming what so many silently endure: the “brain on fire” experience.

    Whether it's misdiagnosed as mental illness or dismissed altogether, this kind of neurological collapse is real—and often deeply misunderstood, especially in neurodivergent adults.

    We’ll talk about:

    • Autistic burnout vs. mental illness
    • The emotional cost of being unsupported
    • What healing actually requires

    If you or someone you love has ever struggled to find words for what’s happening inside, this conversation is for you.

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    Check out Dr. Kathy’s latest book, “Going Over the Edge: Life With a Partner or Spouse With “Asperger Syndrome- ANNIVERSARY EDITION”

    ➡️Follow Dr. Kathy on Facebook

    ➡️Find Dr. Kathy’s Website Here

    ➡️If you’re looking for resources for NeuroDivergent relationships, check out Unlocking NeuroDivergent Relationships, a Comprehensive Resource Preview.

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    9 mins
  • The Challenge of Connecting: Navigating Rule-Based Mindsets in Relationships
    Apr 20 2025

    What happens when rules replace real connection?

    In this episode, we explore how rigid, transactional thinking can quietly unravel the emotional fabric of our relationships and communities, especially in neurodivergent partnerships.

    Together, we’ll look at the lived experience behind rule-based logic and why it often leads to misunderstanding, frustration, and emotional disconnection.

    If you’ve ever felt unseen in a relationship or unsure how to bridge the emotional divide, this conversation is for you. Let’s untangle the patterns and find our way back to true connection.

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    Check out Dr. Kathy’s latest book, “Going Over the Edge: Life With a Partner or Spouse With “Asperger Syndrome- ANNIVERSARY EDITION”

    ➡️Follow Dr. Kathy on Facebook

    ➡️Find Dr. Kathy’s Website Here

    ➡️If you’re looking for resources for NeuroDivergent relationships, check out Unlocking NeuroDivergent Relationships, a Comprehensive Resource Preview.

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    11 mins
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I should have known to not bother with a listen when I read “Asperger’s “ in the title. The podcast I selected actually states “ an NT would never say those things “ regarding a lack of empathy and I immediately found this a lie as well as repulsive. NT’s say hurtful and false things all the time when they shirk responsibility. To use a “never” statement leads me to believe that this author has been hurt by someone on the spectrum and is lashing out under the guise of holding knowledge when in reality, they are just a talking head. If you’re seeking positive and honest discussion regarding being on the spectrum, I cannot recommend this pod. 🤢

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