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- What is PDA? - PDA Society
The term PDA stands for Pathological Demand Avoidance This is widely understood to be a profile found within some autistic people The most obvious
- PDA Society - Pathological Demand Avoidance
The PDA Society is the only UK charity specialising in a PDA (Pathological Demand Avoidance) profile of autism We provide information, training and support
- Research professional practice - PDA Society
Here, you’ll find comprehensive information about existing research on Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) as well as guidance to help professionals understand how to adapt their practice to secure better outcomes for PDAers and their families
- What we do - PDA Society
What we do At the PDA Society, our mission is to improve the lives of PDA children, PDA adults and their families We are working hard to build awareness and understanding around PDA and demand avoidance so that everyone can get the understanding and support they need to thrive
- What helps? guides - PDA Society
The PDA Society created these ‘What helps?’ guides to provide helpful and practical information to make life easier for PDAers and those around them If you’re new to PDA, we recommend starting with the ‘PDA approaches’ section Here, you’ll find essential adjustments in thinking and acting that can make most situations easier
- A history of PDA research - PDA Society
This group focused on: Raising awareness of PDA within professional and educational settings Over time, the PDA Contact Group evolved into the PDA Society, we’ve been a registered charity since 2016 We continue to advocate for PDA recognition, provide resources for families and professionals, and support further research
- Autism and PDA - PDA Society
With PDA, autistic traits are likely to differ from people’s expectations, for example not having any obvious difficulties with social situations or eye contact And because PDA doesn’t reflect a mainstream understanding of autism, it can easily be overlooked or mis-diagnosed, especially at the screening stage of an assessment process
- Support Training - PDA Society
We know that finding the right support can feel overwhelming Whether you're looking for guidance, professional support, or peer connections, we're here to
- Diagnostic Centres - PDA Society
We know it can be hard to find a diagnostic team who understands demand avoidance This page is designed to help with that
- PDA and Diagnosis - PDA Society
The wording describing PDA in your diagnosis may differ depending on which NHS Trust you are in, and on the clinician’s familiarity with PDA In the practice guidance around identifying PDA professionals said that the ESCAP practice guidance encourages ‘personalisation and contextualisation’ of an autism diagnosis and the use of
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