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Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) is a profile associated with autism and ADHD. If you have PDA, you may find it challenging to carry out demands, even if you want to. You might go to extreme...
It’s important to note that while demand avoidance can be a challenging aspect of ADHD, it is distinct from the more pervasive and anxiety-driven avoidance seen in PDA and ADHD. Understanding these nuances is crucial for developing appropriate interventions and support strategies.
When this tendency significantly affects day-to-day life, psychologists may refer to it as pathological demand avoidance (PDA). Though PDA was traditionally associated with autism spectrum...
Raising an autistic child with PDA (Pathological Demand Avoidance) is tough — and difficult to explain to others. Here’s how I explain twice-exceptional ADHD with autism.
Explore the complex relationship between Pathological Demand Avoidance and ADHD, including symptoms, diagnosis, and management strategies.
Pathological demand avoidance is an obsessive resistance to demands. Here, find strategies to address PDA, ODD, and other oppositional behavior in teens with ADHD.
And how do these labels of Pathological demand avoidance, Persistent drive for autonomy, and anxiety/trauma fit for your lived experience? PDA & ADHD Most of the existing research has focused on PDA being a subtype of autism.