Laurie Budlong-Morse, LMFTCelebrate (Seemingly) Small Successes: Tips for Neurodiverse CouplesCreating change in your neurodiverse relationship can be daunting, especially for those who formed a whole history together before you…4 min read·Dec 19, 2023----
Laurie Budlong-Morse, LMFTI’m slowing down today…and you can, too.There are moments for me in my neurodiversity journey where I find myself experiencing a deeper layer of knowing, a knowing that is both…2 min read·Dec 7, 2023--1--1
Laurie Budlong-Morse, LMFTNeurodiverse Families: The Pivot GenerationIf you’re following larger neurodiversity conversations at all (and you probably are, since you’re here reading something written by me, a…5 min read·Nov 13, 2023----
Laurie Budlong-Morse, LMFTSelf-Compassion Can Feel Intimidating — Here’s What To Do About ItI’m a big proponent of self-compassion, especially for folks in mixed-neurotype relationships, but I’m going to be honest with you — I was…5 min read·Oct 27, 2023--1--1
Laurie Budlong-Morse, LMFTMy Journey To Become a Neurodiverse Couples TherapistA(longer) video version of my story is available here.5 min read·Oct 10, 2023----
Laurie Budlong-Morse, LMFTHerding Cats in Your Neurodiverse Relationship (The 3 C’s)“Like herding cats”: used to refer to a difficult or impossible task, usually to organize a group of people. (Oxford Languages Dictionary)5 min read·Sep 8, 2023--2--2
Laurie Budlong-Morse, LMFTUncovering Your Relationship Preferences: Tips For Neurodiverse CouplesPreference: a greater liking for one alternative over another or others (oxford languages)6 min read·Aug 24, 2023--1--1
Laurie Budlong-Morse, LMFTMap-Making In Your Neurodiverse RelationshipLet’s start with a little illustration before we dive into thinking about “mapping” in your neurodiverse relationship.5 min read·Aug 10, 2023----
Laurie Budlong-Morse, LMFTWhy Understanding My Brain Led Me to Take a Sabbaticalsabbatical: a break or change from a normal routine (as of employment) Merriam-Webster Dictionary5 min read·Aug 3, 2023----
Laurie Budlong-Morse, LMFTThe Dance of Hope & Acceptance in Neurodiverse Relationships“Hope” is the thing with feathers — Emily Dickinson4 min read·Jul 13, 2023----