Deborah Lipsky – Autism Spectrum Meltdowns: Effective Interventions for Sensory, Executive Function and Social-Emotional Communication
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Lipsky, Deborah
Duration:
5 hours and 58 minutes
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Video and audio
Copyright:
May 03, 2018
Description
What triggers a meltdown’s particularly powerful reactions?
Can you see it coming?
Is it a tantrum or a meltdown?
Is this deliberate, manipulative behavior?
Is the only option ‘Fight or Flight’?Individuals on the autism spectrum frequently have intense reactions to seemingly insignificant changes in habit, routines, food, clothes, noise, and a variety of other environmental elements. Understanding and recognizing personal triggers will help you design a strategy for yourself or those you deal with to reduce anxiety and avoid a catastrophic reaction.
Deborah Lipsky, M.Ed., offers a rare and one-of-a-kind viewpoint from someone who lives with autism on a daily basis. She will provide you with a rare peek into the neurological processing peculiarities of an individual with autism and explain the physical and mental processes of a meltdown through a combination of personal experiences and professional expertise. You will take part in interactive exercises in which you will be “autistic” for a short period of time in order to develop a better understanding of the difficulties that people with autism encounter. You will learn how to distinguish between a meltdown and a behavioral tantrum, as well as what might cause a breakdown. You will leave knowing how to intervene effectively before, during, and after a breakdown.
Handouts
27-page manual (2.14 MB) available after purchase
OutlineAutism’s Neurological and Physiological Distinctions
Environments Sensory and Visual
Sensory assessment: Asking the Right Questions
Large motor abilities, fine motor skills, eating, hearing, smell, and touch are all important.
Making your surroundings sensory-friendly
Sensory dysfunction’s impact on learning, behavior, and social interaction
Executive Function (EF) (EF)
The effect of EF on daily living
Meltdowns exhibit EF symptoms.
Strategies for mitigating the effects of EF
Emotional/Social Communication
Common problems in connecting with autistic people
Autism causes communication difficulties.
The influence on learning, behavior, and social interaction
Strategies for Facilitating CommunicationFrom Anxiety to Meltdown
Recognizing the causes
What exactly is a meltdown?
What an autistic person goes through during a meltdown
Meltdowns are characterized by certain characteristics.
Tantrum or meltdown?S.C.A.R.E.D. Model-Based Effective Behavioral Interventions
Communication via behavior
Inappropriate interventions… What to avoid at all costs
Appropriate techniques to de-escalate the situation
Intervention in the educational system
Developing a tailored intervention/crisis strategy
FacultyM.Ed. Deborah Lipsky Related seminars and products: 3
Member of the Board
Maine Autism SocietyDeborah Lipsky, M.Ed., is a skilled presenter who travels around the United States and Canada giving seminars, lectures, workshops, and keynote addresses on understanding autism from the inside out. She received the Autism Society of Maine’s outstanding volunteer award in 2005, and the Temple Grandin award in 2006 for “great accomplishment in her life, therefore becoming an encouragement to others.”
Mrs. Lipsky became a worldwide bestseller with Managing Meltdowns (2010), a book based on her S.C.A.R.E.D. model, an intervention guide full of tactics to assist first responders and anybody observing a catastrophic reaction by an individual with autism (meltdown). The focus of her second book, From Anxiety to Meltdown (2011), is on understanding anxiety and how it effects thoughts and actions in people on the autism spectrum. It is also the first book to distinguish between tantrums and meltdowns and includes several tactics for dealing with each. Mrs. Lipsky also contributed to the book “Autism All Stars,” edited by Josie Santomauro and published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers, and is featured on the cover. Tau Publishers launched her third book on the nature of demons and spiritual battle in the fall of 2012. Mrs. Lipsky’s fourth book, How Individuals with Autism Grieve and How to Help (2013), is a candid, first-hand account of how people with autism cope with the loss of a loved one.
Mrs. Lipsky and Temple Grandin were featured in “Making Our Way,” a documentary produced by Dan Lambert for Maine Public Broadcasting Television. “Living with Autism,” a documentary about her life created by Dan Lambert, was released in 2015 and is now available on DVD.
Disclosures for Speakers:
Deborah Lipsky gets paid royalties as an author for Jessica Kingsley Publishers. PESI, Inc. pays her a speaking honorarium.
Deborah Lipsky is a non-financial adult with high functioning autism. She belongs to the Autism Society of Maine.
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