What Hope Really Looks Like When You're Married to Someone with Autism
If you've been married to someone on the autism spectrum for years, the word hope may carry mixed emotions. Perhaps there was a time when hope came easily. You believed that with enough love, patience, communication, or counseling, your marriage would eventually become the emotionally connected relationship you longed for. You may have told yourself that if you could just explain your feelings one more time, your husband would finally understand the depth of your loneliness. You believed that if he could truly see your heart, everything would change. But after years of repeated misunderstandings, emotional disconnect, and unmet needs, hope can begin to feel dangerous. It becomes easier to expect disappointment than to risk believing things might improve. Many wives experiencing Cassandra syndrome eventually stop dreaming about what could be because every disappointment feels like another confirmation that they are alone. When you've spent years reaching for emotional connectio...





