Do you feel like no matter how hard you try, you’re always letting others down? Do you feel continually frustrated because you can’t count on your partner to follow through?

Many neurodivergent individuals and mixed neurotype couples struggle with executive function differences, including how we plan, prioritize, and manage the never-ending to-do list, are common obstacles. These difficulties can create stress in all kinds of relationships, leading to miscommunication and conflict, challenges with initiation and completion, and friction around different ways of doing things.

We reframe these challenges as predictable patterns rather than personal shortcomings, offering practical strategies to work with neurological differences instead of against them. This workshop will provide effective tools, actionable strategies, and hands-on practices to reduce unnecessary executive function labor and struggles so you can preserve capacity for what matters most. This offering is designed for autistic and ADHD adults, single or partnered, and their loved ones.

This workshop is part of a three-part series. We also invite you to join Neurodiverse Love & Emotional Intimacy and Neurodiverse Pleasure & Sexual Intimacy.

 
Enroll in the On-demand Workshop

In this experiential workshop, you will:

  • A clear overview of executive function and how it shapes daily life, dating, and relationship dynamics

  • Ways executive function challenges contribute to conflict, resentment, and communication breakdowns

  • Practical low-burden strategies to manage tasks, reduce dysregulation, and strengthen collaboration

  • Skills for making requests, negotiating needs, and setting boundaries in ways that maintain trust and intimacy

  • Approaches for expressing impact with empathy and clarity without criticism, shame, or blame

 

This workshop is part of a three-part series and while each workshop stands on its own, they are designed to work together. Experiencing all three offerings will help you integrate the material more deeply and gain the full benefit of the series.

Neurodiverse Relating & Executive Funcion

Many neurodivergent individuals and mixed neurotype couples struggle with executive function differences, including how to plan, prioritize, and manage the never-ending to-do list. These difficulties can create stress, leading to miscommunication and conflict, challenges with initiation and completion, and friction around different ways of doing things. We offer practical strategies to work with neurological differences instead of against them.

Neurodiverse Love & Emotional Intimacy

Learn how core neurodivergent experiences, including alexithymia, decision fatigue, sensory overload, and masking, impact intimacy and trust. Explore how to feel emotions without overanalyzing and support nervous system regulation. Practice engaging in challenging conversations without avoidance or overwhelm. Discover strategies to interrupt reactive patterns such as catastrophizing, shame spirals, and rejection sensitivity.

Neurodiverse Pleasure & Sexual Intimacy

Many neurodivergent people struggle with attention, arousal, and sensory regulation during dating and sex, which can make moments meant to feel pleasurable feel stressful instead. Discover how to explore and share sensory needs, manage distraction, regulate arousal, and create novelty while maintaining intimacy. You’ll get a personalized intimacy user manual and practical tools that will help you feel embodied and empowered.

  • "My partner and I have been so caught up in parenting, work and life that we had started to feel more like coworkers than in a relationship. We left feeling more connected both emotionally and sexually and also so much clearer about what caused us to fall into that rut and how to avoid it moving forward. We wholeheartedly recommend this course!"

    — S.M.

  • "We have tried so many things that haven’t worked and I can honestly say this was the profound reset for our relationship that I had started to question if it was even possible. I am so grateful to Dr. Aly and Seb for their assistance, humor, and thoughtfulness in the ways they made the material so accessible and applicable."

    — C.T.

  • "This workshop gave us the traction we’ve been hungry for in a way that feels authentic, accessible and real. We know what we need to work on and what each of us can do to show up more fully for the other. We already feel so much closer and are excited to continue to put this into action so we can maintain our intimacy."

    — J.J.

Ready to begin?

This course is available on-demand, ready to be viewed and completed on your schedule. When you enroll, you’ll have immediate access to course videos and materials.

Enroll In The On-Demand Course