
Theresa Regan, Ph.D., is a rare combination of adult neuropsychologist (specialist in brain-behavior relationships), parent of an amazing child on the autism spectrum, and certified autism specialist with the IBCCES. She is deeply grateful to bring validation, hope, and purpose to individuals and their families living on the autism spectrum. With this mission at its core, she founded and directs t... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 83 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessEducationMental HealthSelf-Improvement | |||

Dr. Theresa Regan explores how families can plan vacations that match each person’s nervous system and energy, focusing on managing transitions, sensory demands, and recovery. She shares practical examples—like choosing trains over airports, assignin... more
Dr. Theresa Regan explores how vacations can serve restoration rather than appearances for neurodiverse households. She urges families to prioritize what fits each person this year—considering sensory needs, energy, and life changes—rather than follo... more
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 allow... more
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 conn... more
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As a 38-year-old male psychotherapist from Colombia, I was recently diagnosed with autism, and finding this podcast has been a revelation. In a sea of information, this show has become my compass. What I value most is its extraordinary balance between theoretical knowledge and lived experience. It doesn't just present data and concepts with clarity, but it also grounds them in the day-to-day reality of being an autistic adult. It has helped me navigate the whirlwind of questions that come with a... more
I love these practical tips. The host really knows the topic and approaches issues with calm and empathy. Thank you ❤️
My therapist recently told me I have spectrum tendencies (I have adhd) so I’ve been listening to a lot of your episodes looking to be educated. I find some much of the content relatable and helpful.
Thank you Theresa, your show has already become a great favourite and essential listening. Loved the series on Executive function, and this new series on the life of the Household will also be invaluable. I was late-diagnosed (already over 50) along with younger autistic child diagnosed in her mid-teens and there are quite possibly more than two neurodivergents in this household!
Thanks so much again!
I find the information in this podcast so helpful as I’m trying to understand my child who is presenting with neurodiversity across some of life’s experiences. As I have listened I have been filled with gratitude for the availability of this information through the podcast format. This all could be a fantastic book and id never read it. But I can listen and multitask. I enjoy the series of podcasts on a certain topic. Every episode has been helpful.
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This show centers on autism in adulthood, focusing on practical strategies for communication, relationships, and daily functioning across neurodiverse households. Episodes explore how theory of mind, play, storytelling, and family dynamics shape interactions, with an emphasis on calm, compassionate guidance grounded in clinical experience and lived experience. Listeners are offered actionable tools for navigating diagnosis, executive function challenges, and everyday caregiving, along with reflections on how neurodiversity influences work, romance, parenting, and friendships. The host's clinical expertise and transparent, supportive approach are likely to attract adults on the spectrum, family members, and professionals seeking evidence-bas... more
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