The Autism Clinic

The Autism Clinic A strength based path to understanding and embracing neurodiversity.

01/06/2026

The Autism Clinic has merged with Spectropolis SLC to create the first Utah noon profit to support autistic individuals'metal health, v provide resources for family members, and provide opportunities for social connection. Please join us at that page for new connect etc.

We specialize in care for individuals and families navigating PDA. It takes specialized approaches to work with PDA effe...
12/30/2025

We specialize in care for individuals and families navigating PDA. It takes specialized approaches to work with PDA effectively and not add treatment trauma. Here is a great summary of what PDA is and is not.

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Understanding the PDA Nervous System
Why It’s Not “Won’t,” It’s “Can’t”

If you really want to understand PDA, you have to understand the nervous system underneath it.
Because PDA isn’t about personality.
It’s not about behaviour.
It’s not about “choices.”
It’s a physiological profile, a brain-body system wired to detect pressure differently.
And once you understand that, everything about PDA makes sense.

A PDAer’s nervous system is built on protection first

Think of the PDA nervous system like a highly sensitive alarm system.
It wasn’t designed for compliance, it was designed for survival.

Demands, big, small, spoken, unspoken, all get processed as:
⚠️ pressure
⚠️ loss of autonomy
⚠️ potential overwhelm
⚠️ threat to safety

Not because the person is dramatic.
Not because they’re avoiding responsibility.
But because their body sends a signal that says:
“This is too much right now.”

So what counts as a “demand”?
Here’s the part many people miss:
• “Time to get ready.”
• “Can you turn off your game?”
• “Let’s go.”
• “Choose one.”
• Routines
• Expectations
• Social interactions
• Even their own goals or plans

For a PDAer, these can activate the same part of the nervous system that responds to danger.
This is why they may freeze, negotiate, avoid, explode, comply then collapse, or mask until burnout hits.

The PDA nervous system moves FAST
A PDAer can switch states quickly:

Regulated → Activated
A tiny shift in tone, urgency, or expectation can send them straight into fight/flight.

Activated → Panic
Once adrenaline hits, logical thinking shuts down.
You’re now dealing with a survival response, not a behaviour.

Panic → Shutdown
If they can’t escape the demand, their system may go flat, numb, or inward.

None of this is conscious.
It’s neurobiological.

Why the nervous system reacts this way.....
PDAers often have:
✔️ High interoceptive sensitivity (or low — both can be overwhelming)
✔️ High threat perception
✔️ High sensitivity to control
✔️ Difficulty regulating once activated
✔️ Strong need for autonomy to feel safe
✔️ Intense emotional experiences
✔️ Deep thinking + anxiety loops
✔️ A history of masking or misunderstanding

It’s a profile wired to stay in control to stay safe.

And here’s the part families need to hear:
When a PDAer resists, avoids, panics, argues, or shuts down when faced with a demand…
They are not being difficult.
They are not being oppositional.
They are not manipulating you.
They are protecting their nervous system the only way their body knows how.

What helps the PDA nervous system feel safe?
Predictability without rigidity
Collaboration instead of instructions
Declarative language (“I’m wondering…”)
Choice and autonomy
Low-pressure environments
Humour, connection, shared control
Pauses and gentle pacing
Interest-led engagement
Non-judgmental co-regulation
Removing shame from the equation

Safety first.
Connection second.
Then maybe ..... maaaaaaybe ......the demand can be explored.

If you take nothing else from this,
PDA isn’t a behaviour problem.
It’s a nervous system profile.
And once you support the nervous system, everything else can soften.

11/02/2025
Hello everyone! Sensory friendly Trick-Or-Treat with our friends at Spectrum Academy! We will be at the North Salt Lake ...
10/21/2025

Hello everyone! Sensory friendly Trick-Or-Treat with our friends at Spectrum Academy! We will be at the North Salt Lake location with treats and a fun Minecraft activity. Come out and see us!

We also have some room in our Littles group (ages 5-8). It will focus on social communication and emotional regulation a...
10/06/2025

We also have some room in our Littles group (ages 5-8). It will focus on social communication and emotional regulation among many other autism specfic skills. Matt is an amazing clinician. Please reach out to him with questions or to sign up Matt@theautismclinicutah.com

We have a little bit of room in our LEGO group. This group uses LEGOs to work on communication, emotional regulation, te...
10/06/2025

We have a little bit of room in our LEGO group. This group uses LEGOs to work on communication, emotional regulation, team building, and many other skills. 9-13. Please email Jenn@theautismclinicutah.com to get more information or sign up. This is an ongoing group.

09/27/2025

Deadline approaching Submit your art now! Don’t Wait! Link: uvu.edu/autism/events.html

09/23/2025

In reaction to today’s White House announcement, the American Psychiatric Association issued the following statement:

09/23/2025

No. Your child does not have autism because you took Tylenol.

09/19/2025

◦ autcon ◦ 2025 ◦ autcon ◦ 2025 ◦ autcon ◦ 2025 ◦ autcon Autcon™ 10/11/2025! Columbus Community Center is bringing AutCon™, a convention for adults on the autism spectrum, to Salt Lake City, October 11, 2025! Founded in 2018 by ScenicView Academy, AutCon™ celebrates autistic cult...

09/18/2025

Have you ever wondered if there is a place where kids can get autism affirming therapy while parents can access therapy to address their own challenges (from dealing with meltdowns, feeling discouraged, grieving) with their own therapist who understands the ins and outs of autism parenting? What about also having a free parent support group and kids/teen groups? A place that understands PDA and how to work with it? Well you've found that place! Get in touch with us for more information! No, we do not do ABA therapy.

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1537 S Main Street
Salt Lake City, UT
84115

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Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm

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