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portada The PDA Wound. Understanding Pathological Demand Avoidance and Why Your Brain Cannot Afford to Be Told What to Do (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Año
2026
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
212
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
Dimensiones
22.90 x 15.20 x 1.10 cm
ISBN13
9798257079306

The PDA Wound. Understanding Pathological Demand Avoidance and Why Your Brain Cannot Afford to Be Told What to Do (en Inglés)

A. S. Whitfield;Pointed-Pen Press (Autor) · Independently published · Tapa Blanda

The PDA Wound. Understanding Pathological Demand Avoidance and Why Your Brain Cannot Afford to Be Told What to Do (en Inglés) - A. S. Whitfield;Pointed-Pen Press

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Reseña del libro "The PDA Wound. Understanding Pathological Demand Avoidance and Why Your Brain Cannot Afford to Be Told What to Do (en Inglés)"

You have spent your whole life being told you are difficult. Oppositional. Unreliable. Lazy. Not trying hard enough. But what if the avoidance was never a choice? What if your nervous system has been responding to demands, including your own internal expectations, the same way it responds to physical danger, and no one ever told you?

This book is for adults who recognise themselves in that question. Whether you carry a formal PDA diagnosis, identify as AuDHD with a demand avoidance layer that no existing framework has ever named accurately, or are reading these words for the first time and feeling something finally settle into place, The PDA Wound was written for you, not about you.

Pathological Demand Avoidance is one of the most misunderstood profiles in the neurodivergent community. It is routinely confused with ODD in children and dismissed as personality disorder, anxiety, or treatment-resistant depression in adults. Clinicians who are unfamiliar with it see defiance. Partners and employers see inconsistency. The result is a lifetime of shame, burnout, exhaustion, and misdiagnosis for people whose nervous systems are genuinely wired to treat every expectation as a survival-level threat. This is not a character flaw. It is a physiology. And it is one that almost no book has ever addressed from the inside.

The PDA Wound changes that. Drawing on neuroscience, clinical PDA literature, psychological research, and hard-won community knowledge, this book offers the most thorough, compassionate, and intellectually honest account of adult PDA currently available to a general reader.

What you will find inside:

A science-grounded explanation of why demands trigger a genuine physiological threat response, not defiance or lazinessClear, accessible neurobiology: the autonomic nervous system, polyvagal theory, interoception, and what actually happens in your body when a demand landsDirect, honest coverage of self-generated demands: why wanting to do something does not protect you against the avoidance response, and why this paradox is one of the most painful and least discussed features of the profilePractical, autonomy-based strategies for work, daily structure, relationships, creative output, and building a life your nervous system can actually sustainCompassionate, non-judgemental discussion of PDA in intimate relationships, parenting, and professional lifeHonest engagement with shame, substance use, eating patterns, and the cumulative fatigue of living with an unrecognised profile for decadesGuidance on navigating a clinical landscape that may not yet recognise PDA as a valid adult diagnosis, including what to do when a clinician tells you PDA is not realReflection questions, autonomy-supportive strategies, and further reading at the end of every chapter

This is not a book that asks you to comply more skillfully or mask more efficiently. It asks something far more radical: that you understand your own nervous system with enough clarity and enough compassion to stop spending your entire life fighting yourself.

The wound described in this book is real. So is the possibility of something better.

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