
Navigate Your Relationship with Confidence.
Therapy Tailored for Neurodivergent Couples
If you or your partner are neurodivergent, or you identify as a mixed-ADHD couple, our specialized couples therapy
helps you bridge communication gaps, understand each other deeply, and build a thriving relationship.
Many Neurodivergent Couples Struggle with Traditional Therapy – Our Approach Offers a Better Fit.
Neurodivergent relationships have unique strengths and challenges. Standard couples therapy often overlooks the different ways neurodivergent and neurotypical partners communicate, process emotions, and express love. Our approach is designed specifically for couples where one or both partners are neurodivergent, providing strategies for your unique relationship to help navigate these complexities more effectively.

Feeling Stuck in the Same Arguments? Break the Cycle with a New Approach.
Talking things through on your own hasn’t worked—but that doesn’t mean real change isn’t possible. Our approach helps you and your partner understand each other in a way that finally makes sense.
A Different Approach for Neurodivergent Couples
Do you keep having the same arguments, even when you try to fix things? Many neurodivergent couples feel stuck, wondering if things will ever get better.
You might feel like no matter what you do, you just don’t understand each other.
Our approach is unique.
Neurodivergent couples need more than standard relationship advice. We help you understand how ADHD, autism, past experiences, and emotions shape your dynamic - even if you only suspect they play a role, with or without a formal diagnosis.
You’ll learn:
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Why the same problems keep happening—and how to stop them
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How to understand each other’s feelings and needs
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Simple ways to make communication easier
Instead of feeling frustrated, you’ll learn how to work together, respect each other’s differences, and feel closer than ever.
Traditional Couples Therapy vs. Neurodivergent-Affirming Therapy – What’s the Difference?
Why Standard Therapy Approaches Don't Always Address Neurodivergent Relationships:
✖️ Focuses on neurotypical communication styles that may not work for an autistic or ADHD partner
✖️ Misinterprets differences in emotional regulation as "relationship issues"
✖️ Lacks understanding of sensory sensitivities, executive functioning struggles, and social processing differences
How Our Neurodivergent-Affirming Therapy Helps:
✔ Communication That Works: We help you bridge communication gaps in a way that feels natural and comfortable.
✔ Conflict Resolution Without Overwhelm: Learn to navigate disagreements without emotional burnout or shutdowns.
✔ Emotional Connection on Your Terms: Build intimacy while respecting sensory and emotional needs.
✔ Neurodivergent-Affirming Approach: We don’t "fix" neurodivergence—we celebrate and work with it.
Real Support. Real Understanding. Real Results.
Our Approach
A Therapy Approach Designed to Support Neurodivergent Couples,
Not Work Against Them.
We don’t believe in ‘fixing’ neurodivergent traits. Instead, we help you and your partner build a relationship that honors your unique ways of thinking, feeling, and communicating. Our 3 step approach is tailored to support neurodivergent and neurotypical partners in creating connection, trust, and lasting harmony.
Understanding Your Relationship Dynamics
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Personalized assessment to identify your strengths, challenges, and communication styles.
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Neurodivergent-affirming therapist who understands ADHD, Autism, and sensory needs.
Communication & Conflict Resolution Strategies That Work for You
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Learn structured communication techniques that fit your processing style.
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Reduce emotional overwhelm and prevent shutdowns or explosive arguments.
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Build mutual understanding through neurodivergent-friendly conflict resolution.
Strengthening Connection & Emotional Safety
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Foster emotional closeness while respecting sensory and social needs.
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Develop routines and strategies that support executive functioning.
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Set relationship goals that feel sustainable and fulfilling.

Keren Stein, LCSW
Meet Your Theapist
Keren Stein, LCSW, is a compassionate therapist specializing in supporting neurodiverse couples. With advanced training in couples therapy, she helps clients navigate communication barriers, emotional regulation, intimacy, and the unique dynamics of neurodiversity.
Keren fosters a safe, supportive environment where both partners feel heard and valued, tailoring her approach to meet their individual needs. Her expertise also includes addressing multigenerational trauma, mood disorders, and infidelity recovery, making her a trusted guide in healing and strengthening relationships.
By blending evidence-based techniques with genuine empathy, Keren empowers couples to deepen their connection and create meaningful, lasting change.

Your Relationship Deserves Understanding, Support, and Growth.
Neurodivergent relationships thrive when both partners feel seen, heard, and valued. Our specialized therapy helps you build a strong, fulfilling partnership—without the frustration of traditional approaches that don’t fit your needs.
Take the first step today.
FAQ's
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Individual IssuesEmotional suffering including depression and anxiety or obsessive worry Difficulties with reactivity, anger or rageIssues related to self-esteem and feelings of self-worth Repeated feelings of disappointment or disillusionment Relationship and intimacy related concerns A sense that something is getting in the way of living life more fully and creatively
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Couples / Relationship IssuesResentment, anger or frequent explosive arguments Emotional or sexual withdrawal from the relationship Conflict related to the boundaries of a relationship Working through issues related to trust, or the discovery of an affair Conflict related to parenting, finances, or work-related issues Conflict related to roles and/or the distribution of responsibilities
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Fertility & Reproductive HealthThe stress of medical fertility treatment Medically Unexplained Infertility Non-traditional family-building Pregnancy loss Third party reproduction (sperm, ovum, embryo donation; gestational carrier pregnancy) Pregnancy following infertility Depression during Pregnancy or Postpartum Depression
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Sexual Function & SatisfactionSexual Desire Discrepancies Sexual Arousal Difficulties Orgasmic Difficulties Erectile Dysfunction Rapid or Inhibited Ejaculation Genital/Pelvic Pain: Dyspareunia, Vulvodynia, Vaginismus