Making It Out In The World with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Dr. William Killion

Making It Out In The World with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Dr. William Killion

Mental Health News Radio

Dr. Killion stopped by the media room at Converge Autism by Springbrook Behavioral Health to discuss his work as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and why this field has been his inspiration that continues to this day! Dr. Killion possesses 40 plus...

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18:225 Mar 2018

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Autism Insights: Thriving Beyond Labels with Dr. William Killion

Episode Overview

  • Autistic individuals often rely more on visual cues due to less effective auditory processing.
  • Neutral body language can help reduce anxiety in autistic children.
  • Focus on functional independence rather than labels for better adaptation.
  • Understanding genetics and environmental factors is crucial but secondary to functional ability.
  • Equine therapy offers insights into body language communication.
"What I care about is can you make it out in the world?"

Dr. William Killion brings a wealth of experience to the table in this episode of Mental Health News Radio, discussing autism spectrum disorder and how individuals can thrive in the world despite the challenges they face. With over 40 years of experience, Dr. Killion shares his insights on the importance of understanding the unique ways autistic individuals process information.

He explains how visual cues often play a crucial role in communication, as auditory processing might not be as effective for those on the spectrum. You'll learn why keeping your body language neutral can help reduce anxiety in autistic children, and how these principles can be applied broadly, even in interactions with animals. Dr.

Killion also talks about his journey from speech pathology to behaviour analysis, revealing how he became a Board Certified Behaviour Analyst and the impact of his work at Springbrook Behavioral Health. He emphasises the importance of focusing on functional independence rather than labels, arguing that it's more vital to help individuals adapt and function in society than to fixate on their diagnoses. Whether you're a parent, caregiver, or simply curious about autism, Dr.

Killion's perspectives offer valuable insights into helping autistic individuals navigate daily life. His approach challenges societal norms around labelling and encourages a focus on practical skills and adaptive behaviours. If you're looking for real-world advice on autism and want to hear from someone who truly understands the complexities involved, this episode is a must-listen. Dr. Killion's passion for making a difference shines through, offering hope and practical guidance for anyone touched by autism.

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