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When Neurodiversity Meets Parenthood: Why So Many Couples Start Struggling After Kids
Many neurodivergent couples thrive before becoming parents, only to find themselves overwhelmed by the invisible demands of family life. Learn how ADHD, executive functioning challenges, sensory overload, and parenting stress can impact relationships—and discover evidence-based strategies that help couples move from resentment and exhaustion toward connection, understanding, and teamwork.

Danielle Roxborough
Jun 115 min read


What to Actually Expect in Couples Therapy
Couples therapy is not just about “better communication.” It is about rewiring deeply ingrained relationship patterns, healing reactive cycles, and learning deliberate emotional connection. Discover what actually happens in couples therapy — and why real relationship change takes time, safety, and practice.

Danielle Roxborough
May 118 min read


Why More Couples Are Choosing Marathon Therapy Instead of Weekly Counseling (And Seeing Breakthroughs Faster)
When weekly couples therapy keeps stopping just as the real work begins, marathon therapy offers couples something different: immersive, trauma-informed, evidence-based relational healing with the time and structure to create meaningful breakthroughs faster.

Danielle Roxborough
Apr 274 min read


Neurodivergent Relationships: ADHD, Bipolar Disorder, and the Marriage That Taught Me How Neurodivergent Love Really Works
A therapist shares a real story of ADHD in women and Bipolar I disorder in marriage—how neurodivergent couples navigate emotional intensity, conflict, creativity, and healing.

Danielle Roxborough
Mar 1312 min read
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