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In this solo episode of the Able to Care podcast, behaviour specialist, trainer, and author Andy Baker unpacks Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA)—or as many now prefer to call it, a Persistent Drive for Autonomy.
If you’ve ever supported someone—child or adult—who seemed to resist even the simplest of requests, this episode will help you understand what’s really going on beneath the surface.
Andy explores:
What PDA is (and why language matters)
Why traditional behaviour strategies often make things worse
How to shift from confrontation to collaboration
Practical, compassionate strategies for reducing anxiety and increasing cooperation
This episode is a must-listen for parents, carers, teachers, and support staff seeking a more empathetic and effective approach to neurodivergent behaviour.
Instagram – @abletraininguk
Facebook – Able Training
LinkedIn – Andy Baker
By Able Training Support LtdIn this solo episode of the Able to Care podcast, behaviour specialist, trainer, and author Andy Baker unpacks Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA)—or as many now prefer to call it, a Persistent Drive for Autonomy.
If you’ve ever supported someone—child or adult—who seemed to resist even the simplest of requests, this episode will help you understand what’s really going on beneath the surface.
Andy explores:
What PDA is (and why language matters)
Why traditional behaviour strategies often make things worse
How to shift from confrontation to collaboration
Practical, compassionate strategies for reducing anxiety and increasing cooperation
This episode is a must-listen for parents, carers, teachers, and support staff seeking a more empathetic and effective approach to neurodivergent behaviour.
Instagram – @abletraininguk
Facebook – Able Training
LinkedIn – Andy Baker