Transdisciplinary Approaches Embedded Through PERMA with Autistic Individual: A Case Study

Irina Roncaglia

Abstract


Transdisciplinary approaches (TDA) have provided a useful way to assess, formulate and monitor personalized individual strategies which share a common starting point where expertise from different disciplines come together in better and more efficiently understanding the individual’s special needs and their autism. This paper aims to present through a single-case study how shared formulation informing interventions and strategies have been applied by adopting a transdisciplinary embedded approach through the adoption of a model of well-being – PERMA model. Differences between multi-disciplinary and transdisciplinary approaches are briefly discussed. Identification of barriers to accessing learning, evidence-based challenging behaviour profiles, identification of sensory and functional communication needs, a shared understanding of the individual and a consistent resilient team approach are presented and discussed. Qualitative and quantitative outcomes are ultimately presented and discussed with further reflections on the impact for the wider education practice and provision.


Keywords


PERMA model; transdisciplinary approaches; ASD; evidence-based practices; resilience

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5964/psyct.v11i2.306


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ISSN: 2193-7281
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