
A Quick Q&A on Behavior Therapy
Behavior therapies have been the standard “treatment” for autism for a long time, but are losing popularity. Here’s a little on my position in this regard.
Here’s the resource document that goes with the presentation When Your Client Tells You They Are Autistic, for International Coaching Week, on 10 May, 2025.
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Behavior therapies have been the standard “treatment” for autism for a long time, but are losing popularity. Here’s a little on my position in this regard.
Do you find it difficult to answer questions like, “what do you want?” or “what do you need?” Here’s my take on what’s going on.
A few thoughts on what society tells us about success and successful people, and how the truth may be different when you are neurodivergent.
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