96 episodes

A place where we explore research, amplify autistic voices, and change the way we think about autism in life and in professional therapy practice.
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Two Sides of the Spectrum Meg Ferrell

    • Education

A place where we explore research, amplify autistic voices, and change the way we think about autism in life and in professional therapy practice.
Visit learnplaythrive.com/podcast/

    Strengths-Based Approaches: How to Deeply Center Passions with Dr. Kristie Patten

    Strengths-Based Approaches: How to Deeply Center Passions with Dr. Kristie Patten

    In this episode (a repeat of one of our earliest episodes, episode 4), Dr. Kristie Patten takes us to the foundations of what it means to be strengths-based and the impact that it has on the lives of our Autistic clients. Dr. Kristie Patten is Counselor to the President and professor of occupational therapy at NYU and the Principal Investigator of NYU Steinhardt's NEST Project, supporting New York City Public Schools’ largest inclusion program in the United States for Autistic students. In this episode Dr. Patten shares why it's really easy to be a bad therapist and really hard to be a good one (plus some concrete steps to take to help get us there!)

    • 47 min
    Autism & Interoception with Kelly Mahler

    Autism & Interoception with Kelly Mahler

    In this episode (a repeat of episode 44) we dive into interoception, our ability to understand the messages we are getting from inside our bodies. Our guest, Kelly Mahler, makes the connection between interoception and truly neurodiversity-affirming therapy practices. Kelly Mahler presents internationally on interoception and has authored 12 resources, including The Interoception Curriculum. This episode covers how a deeper understanding interoception can help us support authentic self-regulation for our autistic clients. It’s a must-listen for any professional who supports Autistic clients.

    • 34 min
    Cultivating Freedom and Authenticity in Daily Life Through Culturally-Affirming Practices with Heather Clarke

    Cultivating Freedom and Authenticity in Daily Life Through Culturally-Affirming Practices with Heather Clarke

    How can we center the needs of our Black Autistic clients? And how can we create spaces that allow for joyful, authentic participation for all kids? Heather Clarke has a deep analysis of the barriers that exist - especially for Black Autistic youth - and a vision for how we can move towards making our spaces safer, more inclusive, and more joyful.

    • 40 min
    Strengths-Based Goal Writing in Action with Rachel Dorsey

    Strengths-Based Goal Writing in Action with Rachel Dorsey

    Many of us have never seen strengths-based, neurodiversity affirming goal writing in practice. In this episode, Autistic SLP Rachel Dorsey walks us through the ins and outs of how to write truly affirming goals for our Autistic clients that contribute to their well-being, not to burnout. Check out the newest version of Rachel’s CE course, Goal Writing for Autistic Students, (co-taught with an incredible team of OTs and SLPs) at learnplaythrive.com/goals.

    • 35 min
    The Power of Presuming Competence with Ido Kedar

    The Power of Presuming Competence with Ido Kedar

    Ido Kedar is a non-speaking AAC user who chronicles his experience in therapies both before and after he learned to type to communicate. In this re-airing of episode 9, Ido shares concrete advice on how therapists can be more respectful and effective when supporting non-speaking Autistic clients. Ido Kedar is an autistic-self advocate and the author of two books.

    • 26 min
    Reclaiming our Wholeness with Honey Schneider

    Reclaiming our Wholeness with Honey Schneider

    What is “neurosupremacy” and “neuronormativity,” and how does this differ from the idea of “neruotypicality”? What does peer counseling offer that traditional therapy misses? How can creativity help us break seemingly firm limits set by the systems of power and oppression that exist around us? In this episode, Honey Schneider helps us see the path to reclaiming our own wholeness, and to helping our clients do the same. Honey Schneider has an MA in Mental Health Counseling from NYU. They're white, disabled, and transsexual. Honey currently works as a peer coach.

    • 1 hr 8 min

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