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Demand Avoidance Phenomena (Pathological Demand Avoidance): an ethical challenge to its orthodoxy.
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We present a balanced ethical position for Demand Avoidance Phenomena (Pathological Demand Avoidance). We argue that it should be viewed as undefined comorbid external to the autism spectrum. DAP needs robust to inform decisions around ontology, nosology and aetiology, to feed into policy and practice. Situating the construct in participatory scholarship, its' literature must be transparent to all stakeholders, autistic or not. We put forward that Demand Avoidance Phenomena is a suitable working name for this construct, accurately reflecting its manifold nature.
New material is found on slides: 18, 19, 20, 30, 31.
For the original recordings I invited feedback and comments from others. I specifically approached a few PDA is an ASD supporters for comment. I did not do this in this version of the talk.
Links to relevant materials.
Previous recording of this conference talk:
Original PDA ethics essay:
Damian Milton's PDA deconstruction essay:
I think accidentally say a quote by Goldberg (2013) is by Gillberg, when the quote is used by Phil Christie in his conference talks.
New material is found on slides: 18, 19, 20, 30, 31.
For the original recordings I invited feedback and comments from others. I specifically approached a few PDA is an ASD supporters for comment. I did not do this in this version of the talk.
Links to relevant materials.
Previous recording of this conference talk:
Original PDA ethics essay:
Damian Milton's PDA deconstruction essay:
I think accidentally say a quote by Goldberg (2013) is by Gillberg, when the quote is used by Phil Christie in his conference talks.