Summary: Seeking therapists to speak on navigating dating with autism

Query: I’m looking to quote therapists who specialize in neurodivergence or work closely with autistic people within an upcoming personal essay about the challenges of dating with autism. Please answer the following questions (brief answers for each are fine!):

  1. What are some of the most common challenges autistic people face when dating?
  2. How might autistic people have a harder time while dating compared to neurotypical folks?
  3. How can unpredictability/issues cope with change manifest at different points in relationships?
  4. Autistic people lack innate social skills and the ability to read nonverbal cues, which is key, especially in early dating. How can this pose issues within newer interpersonal relationships?
  5. Are autistic people more likely to pick “wrong” partners or enter unhealthy relationships? If so, why?
  6. Can you please share 3-5 tips that can help autistic people date better? (such as setting solid guidelines, asking clear questions, being open about your experience, etc.)
  7. Is there anything else about dating with autism that you feel is important to note?
  8. How would you like to be credited?

Requirements: Must be a therapist who specializes in neurodivergence or works with autistic people. Answer all or most of the above questions in the query, please.

Summary: Seeking experts in substance misuse disorder for quotes on addiction and the holidays

  • Name: Greg Jensen Addictions.com
  • Category: Biotech and Healthcare
  • Email: query-fv4e@helpareporter.net
  • Media Outlet: Addictions.com
  • Deadline: 7:00 PM EST – 31 October

Query: What are the signs that someone in recovery might be struggling during the holidays?

Requirements: Mental health experts and addiction-related specialists. Must have a website with a professional profile.

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