EPISODE 72
Autism and Building Trust
a Conversation with Barry Prizant Dave Finch
Autism and Building Trust
a Conversation with Barry Prizant Dave Finch
EPISODE 72
Autism and Building Trust
a Conversation with Barry Prizant Dave Finch
Featuring
BARRY PRIZANT, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
Dr. Barry Prizant is a speech-language pathologist with more than 50 years experience as a researcher and international consultant for autistic and neurodivergent individuals and their families. He is an Adjunct Professor of Communicative Disorders at the University of Rhode Island and Director, Childhood Communication Services (a private practice). Previously, he served as Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry in the Brown University School of Medicine, and held a tenured professor appointment at Emerson College. Publications include 5 books, most notably Uniquely Human: A Different Way of Seeing Autism (2015; 2022) and The SCERTS Model manuals, an educational approach implemented in more than a dozen countries. He has published 150 scholarly chapters and articles and serves on numerous professional advisory boards for journals and professional organizations. Barry has presented more than 1000 seminars and keynote addresses internationally, including two invited presentations at the United Nations for World Autism Awareness Day. His career contributions have been recognized with honors from Brown and Princeton Universities, the Autism Society of America and the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
DAVE FINCH
Dave Finch is the author of the New York Times bestselling memoir, The Journal of Best Practices: A Memoir of Marriage, Asperger Syndrome, and One Man’s Quest to Be a Better Husband. As a writer and creative consultant, his work has appeared on ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, NPR, SiriusXM, The New York Times, Rolling Stone, The Howard Stern Show, and the award-winning Netflix series, Atypical. Based in Denver, Dave’s company, Elevated Studio, produces this podcast and other recognized series.
Do you have a book or podcast club? If so, you may use this discussion guide to facilitate a conversation about this episode.
1) Barry suggests that autism can be understood as a “disability of trust.” How is this perspective different from more traditional definitions and descriptions of autism? Does this “trust” perspective provide any additional insight into how best to understand and support autistic individuals?
2) It is suggested that developing trust may be challenging for autistic people in three areas: a) trusting other people; b) trusting one’s own body; and c) trusting the world. As an autistic person, a family member or a service provider, identify specific examples you have encountered and solutions you have used to help address these challenges to developing trust.
3) Dave and Barry discuss a number of ways that trust may be enhanced in relationships between autistic and neurotypical people. Identify 2-3 strategies that resonate with you as an autistic person, a family member or a service provider.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Music
Matt Savage, courtesy of Savage Records
Matt Savage is an autistic jazz musician, composer, and bandleader. Matt has collaborated with jazz greats like Chick Corea, the Ellington All Stars, Chaka Khan, Wynton Marsalis, Bobby Watson, Clark Terry, Jimmy Heath, Jason Moran, Arturo O’Farrill, John Pizzarelli, Joshua Redman, Terri Lyne Carrington, Jon Faddis, Jerry Bergonzi. Donny McCaslin, and more. He has recorded more than a dozen records and graciously contributes the music for Uniquely Human.
Production and Sound Design
ELEVATEDSTUDIO
Uniquely Human: The Podcast is produced, engineered, and edited by Elevated Studio in Denver, Colorado. Owned and operated by co-host Dave Finch, Elevated Studio produces digital media assets and content strategies for the electronics, entertainment, and lifestyle industries.