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[quote=Anonymous]https://www.kristyforbes.com.au This woman knows and lives PDA and autism. She has been incredibly helpful for many of my friends. She's an educator and offers module-style learning and virtual classes. In one, she even provides scripts to use when the parent has to deal with certain situations. One pp called it a disability - it is. It's a brain whose fear response is in overdrive - it senses danger in many places and puts up defenses (similar to OCD). Often individuals with PDA think simple decisions have life-and-death consequences. Or at least that's what it FEELS like to their bodies and brains. It's also incredibly challenging to live with this type of disability, which is why you need specialized help. Good luck, OP. [/quote]
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