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The video explores what happens during conflicts in neurodiverse marriages, focusing on moments when one partner appears to shut down. It explains that this behavior is often a neurological response, not intentional stonewalling, and compares it to a computer powering down from overload. My books on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B0FPGPVL9Y Schedule a private Zoom meeting. Pick your preferred date/time here: https://calendly.com/mbhutten/60min Coaching services for ASD male partners: --- Zoom Group for ASD Men Struggling in Their Relationship with an NT Spouse: https://www.adultaspergerschat.com/20... --- Zoom Group: ASD Men’s Master Class: https://www.asdmasterclass.com/2022/0... Coaching services for neurotypical female partners: --- Zoom Group for Neurotypical Women Struggling in Their Relationship with an ASD Spouse: https://www.adultaspergerschat.com/20... --- Zoom Group: Recovery from Cassandra Syndrome for Neurotypical Spouses: https://www.cassandrasyndromerecovery... Coaching services for the ASD + NT couple: --- Zoom Group for Neurodiverse Couples Affected by Autism Spectrum Disorder: https://www.adultaspergerschat.com/20... My e-books: --- Interpersonal Relationship Skills: eBook and Audio Instruction for Male Partners with ASD— https://www.neurodiversemarriage.org/... --- Living with ASD: eBook and Audio Instruction for Neurodiverse Couples— https://www.livingwithaspergerspartne... Access to “Members-Only” videos: --- Get your perks here: / @markhutten This video looks at the critical moments within "neurodiverse relationships" and what happens during conflicts in an "autistic marriage". It focuses on the moments when one partner appears to shut down, explaining that this behavior is often a neurological response, not intentional "stonewalling in relationships". Understanding these "relationships" and the underlying "relationship advice" is key to improving "communication skills" and navigating challenges in an "autism in marriage". 💡✨