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Pathological Demand Avoidance
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Pathological Demand Avoidance - People with PDA don’t like demands placed on them even with activities of daily living. Is this an autistic thing, a symptom of autism or a disorder on its own? Listen and decide for yourself.Here's an online PDA test: https://www.pdasociety.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/EDA8.pdfDISCLAIMER: This episode is based on the host's limited experience and knowledge. Some of the information provided relates to non-PDA children and adults and is provided for contrast only. This is not intended to be advice for a parent of a child with PDA or any other ...
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So edifying yet again.
- De Anonymous User en 02-05-24
So edifying yet again.
Revisado: 02-05-24
I’ve been learning so much listening to your series, this episode is no exception. Thank you for illuminating this facet of a predisposition some people have. I recognize some leanings in this direction myself now at middle age, however not so much as a child. Upon examination I’ve been dismayed by my apparent lack of concern to the consequences of avoiding certain demands because I like to think I’m more rational than that. Whatever the case, the brain is such an ever widening mystery. The more you learn, the more mysterious it becomes often. Great! Another inexhaustible special interest to add to the list. 🙄
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Become Who You Are
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Meet Ryan Bush author of Become Who You Are and Designing the Mind. Hear how learning he’s autistic led him to a better understanding of himself and how we can all become who we truly are.Become Who You Are is for everyone. It’s a must-read for late-diagnosed autistics who’ve spent a lifetime wanting to know.Buy the Book: https://www.amazon.com/Become-Who-You-Are-Self-Esteem/dp/1737846241/ref=monarch_sidesheet?&_encoding=UTF8&tag=theautistic05-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=5da2b9245809a6ac087a2b51b6712b9f&camp=1789&creative=9325Learn more about the book: https://designingthemind.org/...
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5 stars for discussing the topic
- De Anonymous User en 02-09-24
Incredibly listen-worthy
Revisado: 02-01-24
The image comes to bond of erecting scaffolding on the outside of a building to support one in making important improvements and repairsHere, instead we enjoin the reasoning mind to get to work rewriting and structurally overhauling our negative belief systems by substituting new rationals we author consciously; I like the active, participatory role we give the mind here. It’s not passive. We set our big brains to the task of re-reasoning the merits of long-held belief systems we have about ourselves and the world that only leave us feeling miserable, and if those arguments come up lacking upon examination, we dismantle them and replace them with better beliefs, higher frequency thought patterns. This is what I distilled from this awesome episode, I know this would work for my busy brain.
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Foresight
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Did you see that coming? At times an autistic person doesn’t have a clue about what can happen as a result of something they do. Here’s why it’s difficult to prepare for what may be obvious to others.Support the showNOW RATED IN THE TOP 0.5% GLOBALLY! Want to be a guest or know someone who would be a good guest? Fill out this form: https://tinyurl.com/autguestspotInstagram: anautisticwoman https://www.instagram.com/anautisticwoman/Ko-fi, PayPal, Patreon at this link: https://linktr.ee/theautisticwomanLinktree: https://linktr.ee/theautisticwomanEmail: info@theautisticwoman.comWebsite: ...
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Revelatory!
- De Anonymous User en 01-04-24
Revelatory!
Revisado: 01-04-24
This was episode was nothing short of revelatory.
I’m happy to report the content you shared will come in handy next time I become self-critical or self-doubtful about my intelligence (something that has happened a lot in my 56 yrs around the sun) stemming from not being able to see future consequences, or as you say, not realizing that foresight is even needed to begin with in certain situations.
This “Ah hah” will 1} help me replace self-critical talk with thoughts of self-compassion next time.
And 2) You have given me a valuable tool for ye olde toolbox in the form of a reminder of the importance of figuring out what the “then that” is to life’s never ending string of “if this then that” scenarios - and I like that it’s from a self-love, self-support perspective, because the consequence-reasoning is also not something my brain instinctively or naturally does.
You’ve given me a good answer to the inevitable “But, why?” question. I appreciate you sharing very much.
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