What is PDA? A deep dive into pathological demand avoidance with Chrissie Robinson
Navigating Pathological Demand Avoidance and Neurodivergence: Insights from Christine Robinson
In this episode of Neuro Rainbow Cast with Autisticly Aar, host Aar discusses their series focused on neurodivergent stories and experiences, including their other project, 'Pacifying with Autisticly Aar.' Special guest Christine Robinson, also known as Chrissy, shares her family's journey with Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA), a profile linked to autism and ADHD. The conversation explores characteristics and challenges of PDA, strategies for management, and the impact of school environments. Chrissy emphasizes the importance of neuroaffirming language, community support, and mental health awareness, providing resources for neurodivergent families and introducing her upcoming program for parents. The episode concludes with a look at future topics on neurodivergence, disability, and politics.
Content running order:
00:00 Introduction to Neuro Rainbow Cast and New Podcast Announcement
02:47 Exploring Neurodivergence: Deep Dive into PDA
02:55 Understanding PDA: A Personal Journey
03:35 Defining and Debating PDA
05:00 The Unique Challenges of PDA
31:59 Navigating Diagnosis and Support for PDA
40:05 The Power of Community and Self-Discovery
48:08 Reflecting on Personal Neurodivergence and Family Dynamics
54:07 Understanding Executive Dysfunction and PDA
55:05 Navigating Demand Avoidance in Personal Relationships
55:50 Creating a Neurodivergent-Friendly Household
57:46 Raising Self-Aware Neurodivergent Children
01:01:28 Challenges and Strategies in School Settings
01:18:08 Exploring the PDA Profile: Traits and Strategies
01:30:13 Mental Health and Support for PDA Individuals
01:34:58 Advocacy and Future Directions in Neurodiversity