Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA): Autism Profile or Standalone Diagnosis?
Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA), also referred to as Pervasive Drive for Autonomy, is a behavioral profile often associated with autistic children, though it can appear in individuals with other neurodivergence. PDA is characterized by an extreme need to avoid everyday demands, often due to the overwhelming fear of losing autonomy. While PDA is not officially recognized as a standalone diagnosis in the U.S., parents frequently seek evaluations to determine whether their child's behavior fits this profile. In the U.K., PDA is considered a profile of autism, but from my clinical experience, I’ve seen that PDA traits also manifest in children who are not autistic.