Autism Learning Lab Podcast

Episode 31: How A Diagnosis Should Guide Treatment, Not Define a Person

Chris Blankenship, LCSW Episode 31

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In this episode of the Autism Learning Lab Podcast, Chris Blankenship discusses the complexities of autism diagnosis and treatment with Neil Wallace the director of Spark. They discuss the challenges of ever emerging autism labels and how those labels can impact care, identity, and outcomes. Neil also shares insights on rigidity, PDA, and why diagnosis should guide treatment, not define a person. This episode is great for parents and caregivers, highlighting the powerful role they play in helping children regulate, grow, and navigate the world.


Links:

Autism Learning Lab: https://www.autismlearninglab.com/

Email: chris@autismlearninglab.com

Spark: https://www.spark.heritagertc.org/


Quotes:

[00:57-1:03] Chris: “We're all slaves to this. big purple book called the DSM.”

[6:05-6:07] Neil: “ a diagnosis is to help guide treatment.” 

[8:47-8:56] Neil: “And [labels] almost become a permission structure for allowing rigidity, allowing noncompliance, allowing this behavior that maybe otherwise we would challenge.

[15:46-15:51] Neil: “you've got to be able to regulate the body first and then everything else we get so much easier”