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Autistic Centered Therapy - AuCT (Episode 47)

Dec 12, 2023
Discover a groundbreaking therapy model designed specifically for autistic individuals. The hosts emphasize the importance of embracing one's authentic self while unpacking the damaging effects of traditional therapies. They explore the necessity of processing past traumas and advocate for a supportive therapeutic environment. The discussion highlights the significance of community advocacy and the unique experiences of autistic individuals. Real stories underscore the connection between self-acceptance and effective therapeutic support, making a powerful case for a more inclusive approach.
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INSIGHT

Mainstream Therapies Often Harm

  • CBT and ABA therapies often do not work for autistic people as they are designed with neurotypical brains in mind.
  • Forced normalization can cause more harm by enforcing performance and suppressing authentic autistic behaviors.
ANECDOTE

Therapy Caused More Anxiety

  • Matt Lowry experienced heightened anxiety from therapy sessions requiring him to script his emotions to please the therapist.
  • The therapy itself increased his distress, eventually causing him to quit to protect his mental health.
ADVICE

Find Truly Affirming Therapists

  • Look for therapists who explicitly reject ABA and embrace autistic-centered approaches.
  • Avoid therapists you need to train yourself; find practitioners trained in autistic-centered therapy instead.
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