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Meet Dr. Casey Ehrlich, a mother and researcher delving into the little-known condition called Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA). As she explains the complex nervous system response that triggers PDA, we're left wondering how many more people are suffering from this condition without proper recognition or support.
In this episode, you will be able to:
· Identify the distinct characteristics of PDA and ODD diagnoses.
· Grasp the importance of building secure, trust-filled environments for children with PDA.
· Understand the use of declarative language for improved PDA communication.
· Learn about Dr. Ehrlich's approaches for families raising PDA children.
About this week's guest:
Dr. Casey Ehrlich is a compassionate coach for parents raising children with Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA). With a doctorate from the University of Wisconsin Madison, her background in social science and methodology brings a unique perspective to her work. Dr. Ehrlich has gained invaluable insights through her research on conflict, peace, and nonviolence in areas impacted by civil war in Colombia. As a co-founder of the PDA Parents Community and Podcast, she uses her expertise to help parents navigate the challenges of raising children with hypersensitive nervous systems, fight, flight, and freeze behaviors, and trauma. You can find more information about her programs at www.atpeaceparents.com
Resources mentioned in this episode:
PDA Society https://www.pdasociety.org.uk/
Tilt Parenting Podcast: https://tiltparenting.com/podcast-about-children-with-learning-disabilities/
Steve Silberman: https://www.stevesilberman.com/books/
Rachel Dorsey: https://dorseyslp.com/
Tiffany Hammond aka Fidgets and Fries https://www.instagram.com/fidgets.and.fries/
Dr. Mona Delahooke: https://monadelahooke.com/books/
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05/26/23 • 59 min
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Neuroversity - PDA: Shifting from ODD to Understanding, featuring Dr. Casey Ehrlich
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0:00:01 - Jessica Kidwell
I'm Jessica Kidwell, and this is Neurodiversity, a space to expand our understanding and knowledge about neurodiversity and to elevate neurodivergent voices and experiences. Today I am beginning my learning about pathological demand. Avoidant nature or PDA for short. This is not yet recognized in the US. As a diagnostic category, but it is in other countries, and I know that neurodivergent behaviors do not abide by geographical lines or oceans. So when will it be r
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