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Mark Hutten's 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 eBooks: --- 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 Hey, this is Mark, and in this video, we're addressing why an ASD partner might become angry during discussions and how to de-escalate these situations. We'll explore common `communication problems` in `neurodiverse relationships`, particularly within a `neurodiverse marriage`, and provide strategies to improve `communication` with your `autistic husband`. This guidance aims to foster understanding for both partners. 💡✨ I explained why autistic partners often become defensive during emotional conversations, describing it as a threat response to emotional ambiguity rather than a character flaw. I demonstrated a three-step de-escalation framework that includes neutralizing threat before discussing feelings, anchoring emotions without interpretation, and inviting collaboration instead of demanding confessions. I emphasized that defensiveness signals nervous system protection and both partners can learn to respond with safety rather than pressure.