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Episode 5: You Can’t Connect If You Can’t Be Real; Supportive Relationships Start With Being Who You Are, Not Who You Think You Should Be

Episode 5: You Can’t Connect If You Can’t Be Real; Supportive Relationships Start With Being Who You Are, Not Who You Think You Should Be

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Connection isn’t just nice to have; it’s one of the strongest predictors of happiness, health, and success. But true connection is often hard to come by for neurodivergent adults. In this episode, Dr. Jess explains why authentic connection is so important and how neurodivergent adults can build real relationships with people who value and support us for who we are.

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