Description
Have you ever struggled over whether to accept an invitation or opportunity? Should I say yes, or no? Join Dr. Regan as she discusses the importance of identifying goals and asking "what might that look like" before making a final decision.
Previous podcast episodes mentioned:
Attention Deficit Disorder and Autism: Similarities and Differences
Dr. Regan's Master Class for Clinicians:
Zur Institute: Master Class
Dr. Regan's Resources
Book: Understanding Autism in Adults and Aging Adults, 2nd ed
Audiobook
Book: Understanding Autistic Behaviors
Autism in the Adult website homepage
Website Resources for Clinicians
Read the transcript:
100:00:07,670 --> 00:00:08,520Hi there.
200:00:08,529 --> 00:00:13,520This is Doctor Regan joining you for an episode of Autism in the Adult podcast.
300:00:13,760 --> 00:00:15,029I'm your host.
400:00:15,039 --> 00:00:18,739I'm also a neuropsychologist, author and speaker,
500:00:19,000 --> 00:00:24,719a certified autism specialist and the parent of a teen on the autism spectrum.
600:00:25,850 --> 00:00:29,040You are joining me today for an episode entitled,
700:00:29,049 --> 00:00:30,620"what might that look like?"
800:00:30,909 --> 00:00:35,240One of the things that clients and families often ask me is,
900:00:35,250 --> 00:00:39,909"should we plan on this" or "should I say yes to this?"
1000:00:40,189 --> 00:00:40,669Now,
1100:00:40,680 --> 00:00:48,659this could mean being the best man at a family wedding or taking a family vacation to a cabin in the woods.
1200:00:49,419 --> 00:00:53,509It could mean accepting a full time job in an office setting.
1300:00:54,299 --> 00:00:55,029Now,
1400:00:55,529 --> 00:00:58,509my response is rarely yes or no,
1500:00:58,520 --> 00:01:01,270but rather "what might that look like?"
1600:01:02,590 --> 00:01:05,519So before we jump into the topic for today,
1700:01:05,529 --> 00:01:09,559we are coming up to the third anniversary of this podcast,
1800:01:09,879 --> 00:01:19,639the first episode launched on August 7th 2020 it highlighted similarities and differences between autism and ADD or ADHD.
1900:01:20,050 --> 00:01:20,379Now,
2000:01:20,389 --> 00:01:33,279this premiere episode is one of the most popular of the podcast and I plan to expand this topic into a series after today's episode which will further define executive function,
2100:01:33,550 --> 00:01:41,050its presentation in autism and ADD, and resources for harnessing the power of executive function.
2200:01:42,199 --> 00:01:43,089Secondly,
2300:01:43,099 --> 00:01:46,930I want to inform clinicians about an upcoming master class.
2400:01:46,940 --> 00:01:52,069I'm offering through Zur Institute about autism across the lifespan.
2500:01:53,190 --> 00:02:04,459I received so many emails and messages through my website about people seeking autism informed clinicians to provide them with diagnostic input information,
2600:02:04,470 --> 00:02:08,919education and solutions for roadblocks they may have encountered.
2700:02:09,649 --> 00:02:17,270So the bottom line is that more clinicians are needed to serve individuals who are searching for this specialization.
2800:02:17,600 --> 00:02:28,779And my response has been to offer multiple courses through Zur Institute. It's a continuing education site for clinicians.
2900:02:29,330 --> 00:02:36,809My goal is to equip clinicians across various regions to assist individuals in their communities.
3000:02:36,860 --> 00:02:39,320When this type of service is needed,
3100:02:39,979 --> 00:02:51,729the master class offering will focus on advanced topics and it starts in September space is limited and I'll have the link in the show notes.
3200:02:52,360 --> 00:02:55,449So let's jump into our topic for today.
3300:02:56,380 --> 00:03:10,369The autistic individual may have opportunities to accept or decline invitations and the invitation may be to enter an ad