ABSTRACT

This inclusive and comprehensive manual equips marriage and family therapists with the skills to identify, support, and provide Brain-Informed Care to neurodiverse couples.

Written from Murgado-Willard's unique perspective as a neurodivergent couple therapist, this book addresses a knowledge gap in the couple counseling field and helps therapists develop and maintain an ethical standard of care for neurodiverse couples. The text also introduces a new style of couple therapy for use in private practice settings: Brain-Informed Neurodiverse Couple Therapy (BINCT). Chapters begin by providing some historical context of neurodiversity before offering invaluable training on best practices, assessment, treatment planning, and using non-ableist, practical interventions for this population. Case studies that present a variety of sexual identities are featured throughout as well as a glossary of key terms and checklists that therapists can use immediately in their practice.

This book aims to implement a paradigm shift in the field and is essential reading for therapy students. It is invaluable reading for practicing therapists that did not receive training on working with neurodiverse clients.

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

part Section I|107 pages

Foundational Concepts

chapter 1|17 pages

What's Neurodiversity?

chapter 2|33 pages

What's Brain-Informed Care (BIC)?

chapter 3|54 pages

What's a Neurotype?

part Section II|100 pages

Best Practices

part Section III|86 pages

Clinical Application

part Section IV|33 pages

Case Studies

chapter 10|9 pages

Wanda & Ben

chapter 11|11 pages

Celia & Julio

chapter 12|11 pages

Walker & Lizbeth