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  • Conversation as Exchange: Three Ways We Connect (EP 80)
    2026/06/04

    Dr. Theresa Regan explores how conversations move beyond exchanging information to creating connection. Using childhood play as a model, she outlines three core building blocks—making space for the other person, offering something personal, and allowing mutual influence—that help conversations feel satisfying and shared.

    She explains how these principles apply in adult interactions, links them to theory of mind, and offers three reflective questions to improve everyday conversations and relationships.

    Understanding Autism Book Series

    Autism in the Adult website

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    24 分
  • The Social Power of Stories: Why Conversation Is More Than Facts (EP 79)
    2026/05/21

    In this episode, Dr. Theresa Regan explores how conversation often serves social and relational purposes beyond sharing facts. She explains the difference between semantic (factual) and episodic (experiential) memory, why personal stories invite connection, and how storytelling can look different across neurotypes.

    Listeners will learn how to recognize conversational invitations, practice sharing sensory and emotional details, and receive stories with warmth to deepen relationships.

    Understanding Autism Book Series

    Autism in the Adult website

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    33 分
  • The 'Why' of Conversation: Decoding Invitations to Connect (EP 78)
    2026/05/07

    Neuropsychologist Dr. Theresa Regan explains how everyday questions can be invitations into different conversational roles and why that ambiguity can be confusing.

    She offers simple strategies: ask to clarify the invitation, give a brief factual or blended response, or decline the invitation. Learning to identify the "why" of conversation helps people make clearer choices and maintain connection in ways that work for them within in neurodiverse relationships.

    Understanding Autism Book Series

    Autism in the Adult website

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    22 分
  • When Friends Change: How Brain Development Shapes Friendship (EP 77)
    2026/04/30

    Dr. Theresa Regan explains how friendships evolve with brain development and why autistic individuals may struggle when social demands change—especially in middle school and high school—exploring theory of mind, social vs. non-social emotions, and shifting friendship expectations.

    The episode offers practical guidance on recognizing different friendship styles, reducing blame, and using curiosity and communication to build authentic connections.

    Understanding Autism Book Series

    Autism in the Adult website

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    23 分
  • The Language of Play: How Fun Shapes Adult Relationships (EP76)
    2026/04/23

    Dr. Theresa Regan explores how play—humor, teasing, shared activities, and quiet companionship—shapes friendships, family life, dating, work, and parenting across adulthood.

    The episode explains adult play styles, how autistic and non-autistic people may experience play differently, why teasing can hurt or connect, and offers practical questions to improve understanding and closeness.

    Understanding Autism Book Series

    Autism in the Adult website

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    33 分
  • Tasks and Togetherness: When Connection Feels Confusing (EP 75)
    2026/04/16

    In this episode Dr. Theresa Regan explores why connection sometimes feels confusing by distinguishing task-oriented moments (doing and finishing) from social-oriented moments (sharing and bonding). Through relatable examples—a painting day gone sideways and a family seeking emotional presence—she shows how different expectations create everyday misunderstandings.

    The episode offers a simple takeaway: notice what kind of moment you and the other person want, make intentional choices, and balance needs to reduce confusion and strengthen relationships.

    Understanding Autism Book Series

    Autism in the Adult website

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    29 分
  • The Hidden Skill of Connection: Theory of Mind Explained (EP 74)
    2026/04/09

    Neuropsychologist Dr. Theresa Regan explains theory of mind—our ability to recognize that others have different thoughts, feelings, and perspectives—how it develops, and how it varies across neurotypes, including autism.

    Using examples from childhood, adolescence, and adult life, she shows how perspective-taking influences communication and relationships, and encourages curiosity to bridge misunderstandings and improve connection.

    Understanding Autism Book Series

    Autism in the Adult website

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    28 分
  • When Nervous Systems Differ: Unlocking Connection in Autism (EF 73)
    2026/04/02

    Dr. Theresa Regan returns from sabbatical to introduce her new book, "Understanding Communication and Relationships and Autism," and shares how her clinical and personal experiences shaped it.

    She explains that many relational conflicts come from different nervous systems interpreting the same moment differently, offers real-life examples, and invites listeners to shift from blame to curiosity, revelation, and practical strategies for stronger relationships.

    Understanding Autism Book Series

    Autism in the Adult website

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    18 分