214 Autism and Sexuality: The Birds and The Bees
Pediatric Meltdown
How do we address the often-overlooked sexual health needs of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)? Dr. Zakia Alavi, a seasoned child and adolescent psychiatrist specializing in pediatric mental health and developmental disabilities, joins Dr. Lia Gaggino to unpack this critical yet often neglected aspect of care for individuals on the autism spectrum. Drawing from her extensive experience in child and adolescent psychiatry, Dr. Alavi reveals the patterns she's observed in patient referrals, particularly concerning autism and behavior problems, including inappropriate sexual behavior. This frank discussion covers everything from understanding puberty in children with autism to addressing the complex challenges surrounding sexuality education for neurodivergent individuals. Dr. Alavi emphasizes the need for tailored sexual health curricula and the importance of behavioral therapy for youth with autism to manage sexuality-related issues. She also touches on the pressing concern of victimization of youth on the autism spectrum and the role of promoting comprehensive sexual education for these youth.. Listen in and discover why Dr. Alavi believes sexuality is not just a basic human need, but a fundamental right for all, regardless of their neurodevelopmental status, including those with neurodevelopmental disorders like ASD. [00:33 -10:59] Autistic Traits and Abuse Risk Explores the higher risk of abuse due to social awareness and communication deficits in youth with autism. Non-verbal children or those who misinterpret situations are especially vulnerable. Defines sexual awareness as understanding feelings, desires, and sexual situations. Highlights the struggle of youth on the autism spectrum in independently navigating sexual awareness.[11:00 - 22:49] Discussion on Sexual Awareness Defines sexual monitoring as understanding others' impacts on one's sexuality. Emphasizes the importance of sexual assertiveness and consciousness for protection. Single parents, in particular, may struggle with providing comprehensive sexual education. Suggests the presence of another person during these discussions for better handling.[22:50 -28:59] Victimization and the Role of Media Notes the heightened risk of victimization, especially among females with autism spectrum disorders. Emphasizes the need for protective measures and greater awareness. Role of parents and educators in continual skill-building around privacy and sexual norms. Suggests personalized approaches tailored to each child's level of understanding.[29:00 - 32:13] Sexuality as a Human Right: Encourage self-reflection about perspectives on sexuality for oneself and others. Highlight the importance of helping children achieve their fullest potential in all aspects. Reiterates the significance of protecting neurodiverse youth from victimization through education. Encourages proactive approaches to ensure youth understand and navigate normal sexual behaviors[32:14 - 40:00] Closing segment TakeawayYou can reach Dr. Zakia AlaviLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/zakia-alavi-7289a9118Links to resources mentioned on the...
Fecha de Publicación: 2 de octubre de 2024
Duración: 39 min
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