NEW- Autism / Neurodivergent Couples Support Groups and Partners of Individuals who are on the Neurodivergent Spectrum Support Groups
Are you in a relationship where one or both partners are on the Autism Spectrum or identify as neurodivergent (including ASD, ADHD, OCD, and related profiles)? You’re not alone — and there’s a place for you here.
Join our Neurodiverse Couples Support Group, a safe and welcoming space designed specifically for couples navigating the unique dynamics of neurodivergent relationships. This group offers a chance to connect with others who understand your journey, share experiences, and receive meaningful support.
Led by Diane Gammon, a specialist in Autism Spectrum Disorder and neurodiversity, each session will include opportunities for open discussion, encouragement, and psychoeducational insights to help deepen understanding, strengthen communication, and build connection within your relationship.
Diane also leads a support group for individuals who either have partners or a spouse who are on the autism spectrum or our neurodivergent in other ways. This is a safe, welcoming space to: Share your experiences without judgment, Receive encouragement and practical tools, Gain clarity through psychoeducation and expert insight, Connect with others who truly understand. Also, learn and understand the Cassandra Syndrome. It is the chronic emotional loneliness some partners experience when their needs for emotional reciprocity feel unmet. We will explore the causes, symptoms, and healing steps.
Whether you’re seeking clarity, comfort, or community, these groups are available to walk alongside you. Groups will be virtual on Telehealth Video. Reach out to Diane for details.
Group therapy is a powerful form of psychotherapy that brings together individuals who share common issues or concerns in a supportive, confidential environment. As a trained therapist, Diane’s approach leverages the collective experience of the group members to foster healing, personal growth, and behavioral change. Participants have the opportunity to give and receive feedback, share their experiences, and learn from the challenges and successes of others. This communal setting not only helps reduce feelings of isolation but also promotes the development of interpersonal skills, empathy, and understanding. Group therapy sessions may focus on specific topics, such as anxiety, depression, or relationship issues, providing targeted support and practical coping strategies. By engaging in this collective therapeutic process, individuals can gain new perspectives, improve social skills, and enhance their capacity for resilience and emotional well-being.
She has also led and taught individuals in groups about healing from: Depression, Suicide Ideation, Anxiety, Trauma, PTSD, Abuse, Divorce, Death/ Grief and Miscarriage and Infant Loss Recovery, Improving Self-worth, Self-care, Single Adults Support, Homelessness, Nutrition, Co-dependency, and Knowing Your Identity in Christ.
Group Therapy
Group therapy offers several benefits, including providing support from peers facing similar issues, learning from the experiences of others, enhancing communication and social skills, offering multiple perspectives on personal problems, promoting personal growth and self-awareness, and being cost-effective compared to individual therapy.
New Group Therapy coming soon, contact Diane to inquire.
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