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PDA in the therapy room : a clinician's guide to working with children with pathological demand avoidance / Raelene Dundon.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, [2021]Copyright date: �2021Description: 1 online resource (168 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781787753488
  • 1787753484
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: PDA in the Therapy RoomDDC classification:
  • 618.928581
LOC classification:
  • RJ506.P28 D86 2021
Online resources:
Contents:
What is pathological demand avoidance? -- How might therapy assist individuals with PDA? -- Why might traditional therapy approaches be challenging for children with PDA? -- How might using a trauma-informed approach be helpful for working with children with PDA? -- What do you need to consider when commencing therapy with a child with PDA? -- What are the most important things to consider when working with children with PDA in therapy? -- How can we support the families of children with PDA? -- Practical therapy activities for common presenting difficulties -- Troubleshooting: what to do when... -- A final reflection.
Summary: Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) presents a unique challenge for professionals, whereby conventional therapy methods are often perceived as demands and met with opposition where they normally would have proven effective. This guide sets out the most effective strategies for clinicians to provide the best care for children with PDA, adapting conventional modes of therapy to suit their needs. Methods include indirect techniques such as play-based therapy or trauma-informed approaches enabling the child to process their experiences on their own terms. With additional guidance for supporting the families of patients and addressing common obstacles, this book provides understanding and guidance for professionals making a difference to the lives of children with PDA.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-163) and index.

What is pathological demand avoidance? -- How might therapy assist individuals with PDA? -- Why might traditional therapy approaches be challenging for children with PDA? -- How might using a trauma-informed approach be helpful for working with children with PDA? -- What do you need to consider when commencing therapy with a child with PDA? -- What are the most important things to consider when working with children with PDA in therapy? -- How can we support the families of children with PDA? -- Practical therapy activities for common presenting difficulties -- Troubleshooting: what to do when... -- A final reflection.

Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) presents a unique challenge for professionals, whereby conventional therapy methods are often perceived as demands and met with opposition where they normally would have proven effective. This guide sets out the most effective strategies for clinicians to provide the best care for children with PDA, adapting conventional modes of therapy to suit their needs. Methods include indirect techniques such as play-based therapy or trauma-informed approaches enabling the child to process their experiences on their own terms. With additional guidance for supporting the families of patients and addressing common obstacles, this book provides understanding and guidance for professionals making a difference to the lives of children with PDA.

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