Therapists Keep Misinterpreting These Autism Signs! #autismmarriage

--- 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 --- 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 Wives: https://www.cassandrasyndromerecovery... Articles by Mark Hutten, M.A.: --- ASD Relationship Solutions: https://www.asdrelationshipsolutions.... --- Cassandra Syndrome Recovery: https://www.cassandrasyndromerecovery... --- Parenting Children and Teens with ASD: https://www.myaspergerschild.com/ Are you facing an autism misdiagnosis in therapy? Learn why common autistic traits are frequently mistaken for personality flaws. Many therapists struggle to recognize the difference between standard personality issues and authentic autistic burnout. This video explains how sensory overload and neurological function are often mislabeled as irritability or emotional demands. If you have ever felt misunderstood by a mental health professional, this breakdown provides clarity on why that disconnect happens and how to advocate for your specific needs. We explore the gap in clinical training regarding adult neurodivergence. By identifying these patterns, you can better communicate your experiences and stop the cycle of being misjudged. Understanding that your reactions are likely a result of system overload, rather than character defects, is the first step toward finding effective support. Subscribe for weekly insights on neurodivergent mental health, and comment below if you have experienced similar challenges with a therapist. I discussed signs of autism that therapists often mistake for personality flaws in neurodiverse marriages. I explained how behaviors like flat affect, rigidity, delayed processing, bluntness, problem-solving instead of comforting, lack of spontaneous reciprocity, and sensory overload are frequently misinterpreted as coldness, stubbornness, or selfishness. I emphasized that understanding these neurological differences helps wives separate impact from intent and seek appropriate help instead of generic marriage counseling.