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Haley Graham

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177 total appearances

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Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Haley Graham : A Conversation on Mental Health, Autism, and Finding Your Way

And even though there's more understanding out there now, help is still very hard to come by because thresholds for statutory services are very high and, you know, private therapy is very expensive. So there's a huge number of people that just don't know where to go. Their children are struggling and they don't know where to go for help.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Haley Graham : A Conversation on Mental Health, Autism, and Finding Your Way

And even though there's more understanding out there now, help is still very hard to come by because thresholds for statutory services are very high and, you know, private therapy is very expensive. So there's a huge number of people that just don't know where to go. Their children are struggling and they don't know where to go for help.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Haley Graham : A Conversation on Mental Health, Autism, and Finding Your Way

I hope so. Yeah. I mean, I feel that we were making up as we went along for so long. And I suppose in my experience, the things that work for autistic kids works for a lot of kids. So, you know, it's I think that we have to, I guess, help parents be more confident. I think the parents are worried they're not doing the right thing.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Haley Graham : A Conversation on Mental Health, Autism, and Finding Your Way

I hope so. Yeah. I mean, I feel that we were making up as we went along for so long. And I suppose in my experience, the things that work for autistic kids works for a lot of kids. So, you know, it's I think that we have to, I guess, help parents be more confident. I think the parents are worried they're not doing the right thing.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Haley Graham : A Conversation on Mental Health, Autism, and Finding Your Way

I hope so. Yeah. I mean, I feel that we were making up as we went along for so long. And I suppose in my experience, the things that work for autistic kids works for a lot of kids. So, you know, it's I think that we have to, I guess, help parents be more confident. I think the parents are worried they're not doing the right thing.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Haley Graham : A Conversation on Mental Health, Autism, and Finding Your Way

And I think it's really important we help them to feel that they have the skills, the tools to feel confident to help their children. And yeah, I mean, I think certainly as a therapist in sort of my own private practice, I'm able to sort of help parents think about autism and also think about ways of helping their children. But there's nothing... What's the word? There's nothing complex about it.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Haley Graham : A Conversation on Mental Health, Autism, and Finding Your Way

And I think it's really important we help them to feel that they have the skills, the tools to feel confident to help their children. And yeah, I mean, I think certainly as a therapist in sort of my own private practice, I'm able to sort of help parents think about autism and also think about ways of helping their children. But there's nothing... What's the word? There's nothing complex about it.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Haley Graham : A Conversation on Mental Health, Autism, and Finding Your Way

And I think it's really important we help them to feel that they have the skills, the tools to feel confident to help their children. And yeah, I mean, I think certainly as a therapist in sort of my own private practice, I'm able to sort of help parents think about autism and also think about ways of helping their children. But there's nothing... What's the word? There's nothing complex about it.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Haley Graham : A Conversation on Mental Health, Autism, and Finding Your Way

Maybe that's not quite the right word. You know, it's not rocket science, then, what I'm suggesting. It's still things like just being curious, you know, being curious about their experience, what's going on for them.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Haley Graham : A Conversation on Mental Health, Autism, and Finding Your Way

Maybe that's not quite the right word. You know, it's not rocket science, then, what I'm suggesting. It's still things like just being curious, you know, being curious about their experience, what's going on for them.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Haley Graham : A Conversation on Mental Health, Autism, and Finding Your Way

Maybe that's not quite the right word. You know, it's not rocket science, then, what I'm suggesting. It's still things like just being curious, you know, being curious about their experience, what's going on for them.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Haley Graham : A Conversation on Mental Health, Autism, and Finding Your Way

I think that sort of curiosity is so important because I think for me personally, and I think I can say, you know, for my family, what I see in the people that I work with, whether they're adults or kids, you know, is this sort of negation of experience. We're told it can't be that way. It can't be like that.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Haley Graham : A Conversation on Mental Health, Autism, and Finding Your Way

I think that sort of curiosity is so important because I think for me personally, and I think I can say, you know, for my family, what I see in the people that I work with, whether they're adults or kids, you know, is this sort of negation of experience. We're told it can't be that way. It can't be like that.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Haley Graham : A Conversation on Mental Health, Autism, and Finding Your Way

I think that sort of curiosity is so important because I think for me personally, and I think I can say, you know, for my family, what I see in the people that I work with, whether they're adults or kids, you know, is this sort of negation of experience. We're told it can't be that way. It can't be like that.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Haley Graham : A Conversation on Mental Health, Autism, and Finding Your Way

So actually, for somebody to be curious about your experience and be open and accepting and empathic about that experience, you know, it can be absolutely life changing. That then helps to support the mental health, the mental health difficulties that arise as a result of autism.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Haley Graham : A Conversation on Mental Health, Autism, and Finding Your Way

So actually, for somebody to be curious about your experience and be open and accepting and empathic about that experience, you know, it can be absolutely life changing. That then helps to support the mental health, the mental health difficulties that arise as a result of autism.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Haley Graham : A Conversation on Mental Health, Autism, and Finding Your Way

So actually, for somebody to be curious about your experience and be open and accepting and empathic about that experience, you know, it can be absolutely life changing. That then helps to support the mental health, the mental health difficulties that arise as a result of autism.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Haley Graham : A Conversation on Mental Health, Autism, and Finding Your Way

From where I stand, you know, autism in itself is not a problem. It's fitting into society that makes it a problem. And mental health problems result from that. So actually, we're helping these children with their mental health.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Haley Graham : A Conversation on Mental Health, Autism, and Finding Your Way

From where I stand, you know, autism in itself is not a problem. It's fitting into society that makes it a problem. And mental health problems result from that. So actually, we're helping these children with their mental health.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Haley Graham : A Conversation on Mental Health, Autism, and Finding Your Way

From where I stand, you know, autism in itself is not a problem. It's fitting into society that makes it a problem. And mental health problems result from that. So actually, we're helping these children with their mental health.