PDA Effect
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Product details
- ISBN 9781917514170
- Weight: 165g
- Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
- Publication Date: 16 May 2025
- Publisher: Frami Books
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
The PDA Effect is a compelling and essential resource for anyone seeking to understand Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) from the perspective of someone who lives with it every day.
Written by eighteen-year-old Ethan Knight, this groundbreaking book offers a rare and authentic insight into PDA - a profile on the autism spectrum characterised by an intense resistance to everyday demands and expectations.
Drawing from his own life, Ethan explores what PDA feels like internally, how it affects decision-making, relationships and daily routines, and what kind of support actually helps. Clear, compassionate and grounded in lived experience, The PDA Effect is ideal for parents, educators, support workers and friends of autistic individuals - as well as autistic readers who may see themselves reflected in its pages.
Ethan's voice brings depth and clarity to a condition that is often misunderstood, helping readers move beyond labels towards genuine empathy and connection. Whether you're just beginning to learn about PDA or have years of experience supporting neurodivergent individuals, this book provides practical insight and heartfelt guidance that truly makes a difference.
"A brilliantly written and informative resource. Ethan's insight into PDA and autism is remarkable - clear, authentic, and deeply moving. This book is a guiding light for young people, parents and professionals alike. It fosters self-understanding, offers practical strategies, and helps readers feel truly seen. A small lifesaver." - Brian, Autism Support Community
Ethan has a passion for medieval British history and weightlifting, both of which support his mental wellbeing. Through his writing, he hopes to raise awareness that PDA is not a behavioural issue - it is a neurological one.
