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  2. Pathological demand avoidance (PDA) is defined as when an individual goes to great lengths to evade or ignore “demands.” Although PDA is not a formal mental health diagnosis listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, it can cause functional impairment and interfere with an individual’s quality of life.
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    Pathological demand avoidance (PDA) or extreme demand avoidance (EDA) is a proposed disorder, and proposed sub-type of autism spectrum disorder, defined by characteristics such as a demand avoidance—which is a greater-than-typical refusal to comply with requests or expectations—and extreme efforts to avoid social demands. Any expectation, even routine activities, such as brushing teeth, or highly desired activities, such as...

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    Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) is a profile on the Autism spectrum. It is characterized by avoiding simple, everyday demands due to an undercurrent of extremely high anxiety that makes them feel trapped.
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    PDA (Pathological Demand Avoidance) is widely understood to be a profile on the autism spectrum, involving the avoidance of everyday demands and the use of ‘social’ strategies as part of this avoidance.
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    Pathological demand avoidance (PDA) or extreme demand avoidance (EDA) is a proposed disorder, and proposed sub-type of autism spectrum disorder, defined by characteristics such as a demand avoidance—which is a greater-than-typical refusal to comply with requests or expectations—and extreme … Meer weergeven

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    Elizabeth Newson investigated PDA as a separate disorder from autism in the 1970s at the Child Development Research Clinic of Nottingham. Most of the children referred to this clinic … Meer weergeven

    The primary sign is an atypical resistance to normal, everyday social demands. For the purposes of PDA, a demand is social interaction or similar opportunity to cooperate, very broadly … Meer weergeven

    A PDA profile is a spectrum of different features that a person may experience. Depending on a certain profile, the PDA can be considered internalized or externalized. Internalized PDA includes an individual being more quiet and reserved with their … Meer weergeven

    PDA is not included in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) or the International Classification of Diseases (ICD). To be recognized, a sufficient amount of consensus and clinical history needs to be present, and as a newly … Meer weergeven

    The underlying cause of demand avoidance in autistic children is said to be a high level of anxiety, usually from expectations of demands being placed on children, which can lead to a feeling of not being in control of a situation. Consequently, … Meer weergeven

    In 2011, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) said that PDA has been proposed as part of the autism spectrum but did not include further discussion within the guideline. NICE guidance also expects an "ASD" diagnosis be … Meer weergeven

    Pathological demand avoidance has been criticized as a name for various reasons, including the negative connotations some confronted with the word pathological might have. For example, autistic social psychologists Damian Milton and Devon Price have … Meer weergeven

     
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  4. What is demand avoidance? - PDA Society

    However, pathological demand avoidance is all-encompassing and has some unique aspects: many everyday demands are avoided simply because they are demands. Some people …

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  6. Pathological Demand Avoidance: Causes, Symptoms, …

    10 dec. 2024 · Pathological demand avoidance is an extreme pattern of behavior to resist anything seen as a demand. Learn about how PDA presents and how to support people with PDA.

  7. Demand avoidance - National Autistic Society

    Learn about demand avoidance, a characteristic of some autistic people, and how it affects their daily life. Find out what it is, why it happens, how to identify and support it, and the debate about …