Autism related training videos for GPs and other health professionals
Help for Psychology, an organisation with extensive experience in supporting neurodivergent individuals, played a key role in the creation or Training videos created for GPs and other health professionals address the challenges faced by autistic adults in accessing healthcare. Learn MoreFree Psycho-Education Sessions For Parents/Carers with Autistic children and young people
by Help for Psychology12/07/2024 Autism, Blog, Child and Young Person, News, Parenting related0 comments
We’re developing free-of-charge parent/carer sessions for families with autistic children and young people. Join the conversation and share your insights to help us make them as valuable as possible.
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Is your child about to move to secondary school?
As the end of primary school nears, the move to secondary school can be daunting for any child, but especially for autistic children and their parents. Learn MoreOur new ‘Managing Emotions and Relationships Skills’ group
A 10 week DBT-informed group covering topics such as Mindfulness, Distress Tolerance, Emotional Regulation, and Interpersonal Effectiveness. Each 1hr group session is designed to help adolescents (aged 14-17) with an autism diagnosis and difficulty with emotion regulation. Learn MoreWe are helping GPs become more aware of how to support Autistic people
Just over a year ago, I was privileged to be invited to the offices of the wonderful Sunshine Support team to take part in a training video for GP’s, organised by Cathie Long, an Autistic/ADHD social worker, and good friend of mine. This training video was sponsored by Health Education England and was intended to provide advice and guidance to General Practitioners when working with Autistic...Learn MoreThe impact of COVID 19 lockdowns on children
The impact of COVID 19 lockdowns on children’s development and the early identification of possible Autism. As a company, we have not historically tended to assess children under the age of four for possible Autism. The reason for this was because, in the past, very small children with developmental or speech delay tended to be identified at their regular Health Visitor checks and would...Learn MoreBack to school for children with PDA … five years on
by Dr Judy Eaton24/09/2021 Autism, Blog, Child and Young Person, Parenting related, PDA, Teaching related0 comments
Article Updated – September 2022
Since this article was first written in 2017 we have published two journal articles related to PDA.
The first is titled “Modification of the Coventry Grid Interview (Flackhill et al, 2017) to include the Pathological Demand Avoidant profile”
The second is titled “An exploration of the Pathological (or Extreme) Demand Avoidant profile in...Learn More
Autism, anxiety and the impact upon parents … four years on
by Dr Judy Eaton16/09/2021 Anxiety, Autism, Blog, Child and Young Person, Parenting related, PDA0 comments
This article is an update of our original article written in 2017 – long before we, and our children, were faced with the prospect of COVID 19 and the associated disruptions to school and everyday life. I am talking about about Autism and anxiety, an issue which has taken on a new meaning in the last eighteen months. Previous research suggested that up to 85% of autistic individuals will...Learn More
Online assessments – 17 months on
by Help for Psychology24/08/2021 Autism, Blog, Child and Young Person, Online Autism assessments, Parenting related0 comments
In March 2020, when the first lockdown to try and manage the spread of the COVID-19 virus began, many Autism assessment teams across the country were already experiencing a high number of referrals for assessment, and consequently families were experiencing long and stressful delays in getting a diagnosis and the support that they had hoped for. Even before COVID, waiting lists had been...Learn More
The Challenge of Complex (and Perplexing) Presentations in Autism.
by Dr Judy Eaton19/01/2021 Autism, Blog, Child and Young Person, Clinician related, Masking, Missed or Misdiagnosed, Parenting related, Teaching related0 comments
This is the title of a new book I will be writing, along with colleagues, and which will include real life stories from individuals (and their families) who have been affected by either not having their Autism recognised or being misdiagnosed. It has been commissioned by Jessica Kingsley Publishers and will hopefully be complete by June 2022.
young people arrive in inpatient services without...Learn More