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    Demand Avoidance: Why Requests Feel Like Threats | PDA Explained

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    Explore why simple requests can trigger a nervous system threat response. Learn about Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) and how the brain processes expectations.

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    Pathological Demand Avoidance is not about being difficult or lazy; it is about a nervous system that treats an ordinary expectation as a literal threat to your safety. Once you understand that your 'no' is actually a 'panic,' everything changes.

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    A warm, conversational podcast episode about overcoming demand avoidance (PDA/nervous system response in autism/ADHD/anxiety). Explain what it is, why pressure backfires, and focus on evidence-based strategies: protecting autonomy, tiny steps, reframing tasks as choices, lowering stakes, and self-compassion. Must be non-shaming and hopeful.

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    General booklet
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    https://pdasociety.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/What-is-PDA-booklet-website-v2.1.pdf
    What Is Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA)? | Neurosity
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    https://neurosity.co/guides/pathological-demand-avoidance-pda
    PDA approaches - PDA Society
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    https://training.pdasociety.org.uk/what-helps-guides/pda-approaches/
    PANDA as a way in - PDA Society
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    https://www.pdasociety.org.uk/what-helps-guides/pda-approaches/panda-as-a-way-in/
    [PDF] Declarative Language & PDA
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    https://pdanorthamerica.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Declarative-Language-PDA.pdf
    Low-Demand Communication Scripts for PDA: What to Say Instead | PsychVault
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    https://psychvault.com.au/blog/low-demand-communication-scripts-pda

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    Pathological Demand Avoidance, or the PDA profile, describes a specific way of being where the brain's threat-detection system treats ordinary expectations as literal threats to safety. It is not a sign of being difficult or lazy; rather, it is a neurological response where simple requests or helpful questions can trigger intense physical symptoms like a spiked heart rate, chest tightness, or a wave of panic. This neurodivergence creates a paradoxical situation where an individual may feel an irrational resistance even to activities they actually want to do.

    For individuals with demand avoidance, the nervous system registers a simple choice or request as an offensive intrusion. When someone asks a question or makes a request, the brain's threat-detection system may react before the person can even process the words. This results in a physiological response similar to facing a physical danger, leading to feelings of irritation, panic, or a need to escape the demand through excuses, distractions, or snapping at others, often followed by a sense of guilt.

    Common PDA symptoms include a sudden tightening of the chest, increased heart rate, and an overwhelming sense of irritation or panic when faced with a request. This demand avoidance often manifests as making excuses, using humor to distract from a task, or reacting with sudden anger to simple expectations. Because it is rooted in the nervous system's threat response, the individual may find it impossible to comply with a request even if it is something they personally need or want to do, such as going to the park.

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