Are you confident in the choices you offer your autistic clients, or do you find yourself second-guessing?
Making decisions can be challenging for anyone, but for autistic individuals, it can be even more complex. As therapists, how can we ensure that the choices we present are supportive and empowering?
In our latest video, Susan discusses the concept of shared control and how it can enhance the decision-making process in therapy.
Susan shares the importance of offering choices that are within the client's ability and are acceptable to both parties. You'll discover how even your clients' most creative and unconventional ideas can lead to remarkable outcomes when they're given the freedom to explore them.
This video also touches on the interconnectedness of decision-making with problem-solving, self-advocacy, and self-awareness—all crucial components of fostering self-determination in your clients.
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