
Autism and the Two of Us
How Understanding Each Other Can Help You Build a Stronger, Lasting Love
$56.75
- Paperback
236 pages
- Release Date
21 August 2026
Summary
Accepting each other’s differences is important for all couples–especially when one partner is autistic and the other is not.
Psychologist Cindy N. Ariel has spent decades counseling neurodiverse couples to help their relationships thrive. This compassionate book is packed with tools to help both partners understand how their brains work differently and find solutions to common struggles, emphasizing that nothing is “wrong” with either of them.
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Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781462560189 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1462560180 |
| Author: | Cindy N. Ariel |
| Publisher: | Guilford Publications |
| Imprint: | Guilford Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 236 |
| Release Date: | 21 August 2026 |
| Dimensions: | 229mm x 152mm |
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Critics Review
A much-needed resource for couples navigating a neurodiverse relationship. With warmth and respect for both partners, Dr. Ariel emphasizes that neurodiversity is a natural variation in how people are wired–and the most common brain wiring is not inherently correct. This book shows how neurology shapes communication, empathy, intimacy, and connection, and helps you apply these insights to your own relationship, translating knowledge into meaningful change.–Jodi Carlton, MEd, neurodiverse relationship expert; host, YOUR Neurodiverse Relationship podcast
“Dr. Ariel has gifted the Autistic community and the rest of humanity with vital keys to greater mutual understanding. Neurodiverse couples now have a solid, helpful guide with practical, easy-to-implement steps for enriching their relationships.‖Stephen Shore, EdD, School of Education, Adelphi University; Autistic educator, presenter, and consultant
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About The Author
Cindy N. Ariel
Cindy N. Ariel, PhD, is a Philadelphia-based psychologist. She works with individuals and couples from a collaborative, psychodynamic, and empowering feminist lens. In 1992, she cofounded Alternative Choices, an independent group psychology practice that specializes in supporting neurodiverse individuals and their families.
Dr. Ariel is widely recognized for her work with couples in neurodiverse relationships. She combines clinical insight with compassion and advocacy to promote understanding, acceptance, and the celebration of diversity, including neurodiversity.
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