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Neurodivergent Intimacy: A Guide to ADHD, Connection, and Sexual Well-Being
In this psychoeducational video, clinical psychologist Dr. Lyne Piché offers a compassionate, research-informed exploration of how ADHD can shape sexual desire, comfort, communication, and intimacy. Designed to be inclusive of all genders, bodies, and relationship structures, this session breaks down the unique ways an ADHD brain experiences stimulation, connection, sensory input, impulsivity, and emotional needs in intimate settings.
Dr. Piché provides clear, practical strategies to help you build a healthier and more fulfilling sexual life—from understanding arousal patterns and sensory preferences, to navigating executive functioning barriers, to improving communication with partners. Whether you’re single, partnered, neurodivergent yourself, or supporting someone who is, this video gives you evidence-based guidance you can apply immediately.
This is a judgment-free, shame-free space that honors your body, your autonomy, and the diverse ways intimacy can look in neurodivergent lives.
A healthier, more satisfying sex life is possible—and it starts with understanding how your brain works.
In this psychoeducational video, clinical psychologist Dr. Lyne Piché offers a compassionate, research-informed exploration of how ADHD can shape sexual desire, comfort, communication, and intimacy. Designed to be inclusive of all genders, bodies, and relationship structures, this session breaks down the unique ways an ADHD brain experiences stimulation, connection, sensory input, impulsivity, and emotional needs in intimate settings.
Dr. Piché provides clear, practical strategies to help you build a healthier and more fulfilling sexual life—from understanding arousal patterns and sensory preferences, to navigating executive functioning barriers, to improving communication with partners. Whether you’re single, partnered, neurodivergent yourself, or supporting someone who is, this video gives you evidence-based guidance you can apply immediately.
This is a judgment-free, shame-free space that honors your body, your autonomy, and the diverse ways intimacy can look in neurodivergent lives.
A healthier, more satisfying sex life is possible—and it starts with understanding how your brain works.