when someone with PDA wants help
How can you support someone with PDA in keeping to promises they make not only to others but to themselves regarding self-control and getting things done?
bradford / craven / keighley / leeds / all across the UK
How can you support someone with PDA in keeping to promises they make not only to others but to themselves regarding self-control and getting things done?
Working with a client whose autistic profile includes Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) involves a tailored, multi-faceted approach.
If you ever meet someone with an obsessive love of Lilo & Stitch, consider the possibility there are reasons beyond it just being a great movie.
What I can offer is some measure of understanding and informed recognition, with the ability to adapt to suit the needs of my neurodivergent clients.
AuDHD is a descriptive that has emerged in recent years to recognise those who live with both autism and ADHD.
‘Oh, but we are all on the autistic spectrum, really, when you think about it…’ That’s what people sometimes say. But are they right?