
April 2
Print versions available April 2nd
Understanding Communication and Relationships in Autism
I am pleased to announce the release of the third volume in The Understanding Autism Series: Understanding Communication and Relationships in Autism.
Relationships are rarely difficult because people do not care. More often, they become strained because communication is misunderstood — tone is misread, intentions are misinterpreted, or expectations remain unspoken.
In this volume, I explore how communication actually works in everyday relationships and why it can feel especially complex for autistic adolescents and adults. Drawing from more than 30 years of clinical experience in neuropsychology and nearly 1,000 autism evaluations, this book translates research and diagnostic criteria into practical, real-life application.
Topics include:
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The distinction between task-focused and relationship-focused interaction
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Navigating compliments, gratitude, and reciprocity
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Understanding how shame and misinterpretation affect connection
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Practical strategies for conflict repair and relational resilience
This book is written for autistic adults, partners, parents, and professionals who want greater clarity — not scripts or masking, but understanding. When insight increases, relationships become less fragile and more grounded in mutual respect.
Understanding Communication and Relationships in Autism builds on the foundation of the first two volumes and continues the goal of the series: to increase understanding across the lifespan.
I am deeply grateful to the individuals and families whose experiences have shaped this work, and I hope this book offers meaningful support to those navigating communication and connection in their own lives.
SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT
Dr. Regan offers specialized video consultations tailored for autistic individuals and their family members. These sessions provide valuable insights and guidance on autism-related topics that impact daily life. Clients are welcome to ask Dr. Regan questions and seek her expertise about various topics, such as:
- Calming anxiety and managing stress
- Effective communication strategies
- Repairing and strengthening relationships
- Navigating life in a neurodiverse household
- Developing skills for better organization and productivity
These consultation visits are designed as standalone sessions where clients can gain useful recommendations and strategies to apply independently. While clients may schedule follow-up sessions as needed (e.g., after a few weeks or months), Dr. Regan does not provide ongoing psychotherapy. She does not perform autism evaluations through video visits. In addition, these visits are not suited for individuals in crisis. They are, however, an effective resource for autism-specific advice and support, reaching clients throughout much of the United States.
Dr. Regan CANNOT provide video consultation for individuals in the following states/regions:
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Alaska
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California
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Guam
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Iowa
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Hawaii
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Louisiana
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Massachusetts
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Montana
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New Mexico
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New York
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Oregon
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Countries outside the USA
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Illinois
Clients in Illinois cannot be seen for consultation secondary to contractual obligations with her employer.



$175/50 min Appointment