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Welcome back to the Healing Mothers Club! Have you ever wondered why popular parenting hacks don't work for your child who presents with signs of Autism? This episode is for you. Dr. Carolyn Solo, PhD, LCSW joins the club and shares:
- How her personal journey raising 3 daughters, one of whom is PDA Autistic, led her to a complete shift in parenting - from behavioural approaches to nervous system approaches;
- What PDA (Pathological Demand Avoidance or, as we like to call it, Pervasive Drive for Autonomy) is all about and how to accommodate the nervous system;
- How she was able to find safety within, despite going against what parenting professionals recommended + traditional schooling
Connect with Carolyn:
- On Instagram for EMDR therapy
- On Instagram for EMDR intensives business coaching
- Listen to her podcast, Future Template Parent if you're an EMDR therapist curious about offering intensives in your practice
- Download her free guide if you're an EMDR therapist curious about intensives
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Resources mentioned in the episode:
- Rabbi Shoshana, The PDA Safe Circle
- PDA North America
- Casey Ehrlich, Ph.D., At Peace Parents
- Amanda Diekman, Low Demand Parenting
DISCLAIMER:
This podcast is not meant to replace psychotherapy from a licensed mental health professional, does not give medical advice, is not a mental health assessment tool, and does not provide a diagnosis. This podcast is meant for educational and entertainment purposes only.
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