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Mary Riggs Cohen, Ph. D. Director, Social Learning Disorders Program

Dating & Interpersonal Relationships for Young Adults on the Spectrum. Mary Riggs Cohen, Ph. D. Director, Social Learning Disorders Program University of Pennsylvania Department of Psychiatry Geena Mary Sankoorikal, BS University of Pennsylvania Center for Cognitive Neuroscience.

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Mary Riggs Cohen, Ph. D. Director, Social Learning Disorders Program

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  1. Dating & Interpersonal Relationships for Young Adults on the Spectrum Mary Riggs Cohen, Ph. D. Director, Social Learning Disorders Program University of Pennsylvania Department of Psychiatry Geena Mary Sankoorikal, BS University of Pennsylvania Center for Cognitive Neuroscience

  2. “Love is blind, and friendship is just not noticing.” “The only way to have a friend is to be one.”

  3. Why ASD Adults Have Difficulty with Relationships and Dating Why ASD Adults Have Difficulty with Relationships and Dating • They are typically social “late bloomers” • They have less social experience than their peers • Many have negative early experiences (bullying) that they carry with them emotionally • Many are distrustful of neurotypicals (with good reason) • They don’t initiate social contact (fearing rejection) • They don’t “follow-up” to maintain relationships • They spend to much time with special interests and neglect the relationship • Relationships are complicated and confusing • They are typically social “late bloomers” • They have less social experience than their peers • Many have negative early experiences (bullying) that they carry with them emotionally • Many are distrustful of neurotypicals (with good reason) • They don’t initiate social contact (fearing rejection) • They don’t “follow-up” to maintain relationships • They spend to much time with special interests and neglect the relationship • Relationships are complicated and confusing

  4. An ability to let go of the past has gotten much easier as my range of experiences has grown. The more situations I live through, the better able I am to put them into perspective and let those that are inconsequential fall by the wayside. The more I connect with people-my family, friends, coworkers, even strangers-the greater appreciation I have for each person who is in my life. Sean Barron(2006)

  5. Making and Keeping Friends Making and Keeping Friends • Take the initiative to reach out to others(don’t wait to introduce yourself) • Remember facts and details about them so they know you are listening and care about whats going on their life • Don’t come on too strong, be casual, informal and comfortable (small talk first) • Try to meet people with similar interests (art class, chess club, comic convention) • Plan activities around mutual interests • Be open to new experiences (try a new type of food, listen to a new type of music) • Take the initiative to reach out to others(don’t wait to introduce yourself) • Remember facts and details about them so they know you are listening and care about whats going on their life • Don’t come on too strong, be casual, informal and comfortable (small talk first) • Try to meet people with similar interests (art class, chess club, comic convention) • Plan activities around mutual interests • Be open to new experiences (try a new type of food, listen to a new type of music)

  6. Characteristics of Healthy Relationships Characteristics of Healthy Relationships • Reciprocal, a balance of “give and take” • Based on trust, honesty • Freedom to be yourself • Flexibility • Mutual respect • Tolerant of differences • Supportive • Fun and enhances experiences • Reciprocal, a balance of “give and take” • Based on trust, honesty • Freedom to be yourself • Flexibility • Mutual respect • Tolerant of differences • Supportive • Fun and enhances experiences

  7. Dating Advice From Those on the Spectrum* • Look past the outside (don’t base your interest on looks) • If you meet someone online, talk to them on the phone before planning to meet them (people can be much different than they seem online) • Ask someone to go to a movie first and then go to a restaurant afterward (less talking at first and then you can talk about the movie) • If you get nervous and can’t think of anything to say excuse yourself and take a brief bathroom break • If the date isn’t going well don’t blame yourself, personalities don’t always mesh *Information from www.wrongplanet.net

  8. Internet Dating Suggestions Internet Dating Suggestions • Talk about your likes and dislikes in your personal information (don’t characterize dislikes as complaints) • Describe your physical features such as eye and hair color • Look for dating sites with easy access and flat fee structures • Use a current photo that looks like you • When you contact someone don’t lead in with a request for a date • Keep your messages short • Keep track of your contacts and messages • Don’t discuss personal subjects or opinions in e-mails • Talk about your likes and dislikes in your personal information(don’t characterize dislikes as complaints) • Describe your physical features such as eye and hair color • Look for dating sites with easy access and flat fee structures • Use a current photo that looks like you • When you contact someone don’t lead in with a request for a date • Keep your messages short • Keep track of your contacts and messages • Don’t discuss personal subjects or opinions in e-mails

  9. Internet Dating Suggestions (Cont.) Internet Dating Suggestions (Cont.) • Be sensitive to issues such as age and physical appearance • After several messages, suggest talking by phone first and then meeting (this is the natural next step) • Expect some rejection but don’t take it personally • When meeting someone go to a public place • Take your cell phone and have a friend call you during the meeting to check up on you • Don’t go to their place until you get to know them better (after two or three dates) • Be sensitive to issues such as age and physical appearance • After several messages, suggest talking by phone first and then meeting (this is the natural next step). • Expect some rejection but don’t take it personally • When meeting someone go to a public place • Take your cell phone and have a friend call you during the meeting to check up on you • Don’t go to their place until you get to know them better (after two or three dates)

  10. Dating Suggestions Dating Suggestions • Plan the date ahead of time (activity) • Pick an activity that the other person is interested in • Avoid movies (shows) that are violent or overly sexual • If you are going to a restaurant ask about food preferences • Keep the first date under four hours (even if you’re having a good time) • Ask questions about the other person to get to know them • Plan the date ahead of time (activity) • Pick an activity that the other person is interested in • Avoid movies (shows) that are violent or overly sexual • If you are going to a restaurant ask about food preferences • Keep the first date under four hours (even if you’re having a good time) • Ask questions about the other person to get to know them

  11. Dating Suggestions (Cont.) Dating Suggestions (Cont.) • Listen to the other person and show you are interested in what they say (don’t talk about yourself too much) • Don’t spend a lot of money (allow the other person to pay if he/she offers) • Don’t talk about personal topics on the first date • Relax and be yourself • Listen to the other person and show you are interested in what they say (don’t talk about yourself too much) • Don’t spend a lot of money (allow the other person to pay if he/she offers) • Don’t talk about personal topics on the first date • Relax and be yourself

  12. The Biology of Attraction The Biology of Attraction* • Men are more visually oriented in their initial attraction, the sight of an attractive woman activates the brain’ s pleasure centers • Smell is an important element of initial attraction for women, the scent of a man can cause romantic feelings • You must have a face-to face encounter with someone to know if you are physically attracted to them (not just a photo) • Gazing at someone causes our brain to feel linked to the other person and emotionally attuned (usually before kissing) • Men are more visually oriented in their initial attraction, the sight of an attractive woman activates the brain’ s pleasure centers • Smell is an important element of initial attraction for women, the scent of a man can cause romantic feelings • You must have a face-to face encounter with someone to know if you are physically attracted to them (not just a photo) • Gazing at someone causes our brain to feel linked to the other person and emotionally attuned (usually before kissing) • Social Intelligence, Daniel Goleman (2007) *Information from Social Intelligence, Daniel Goleman (2007)

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