Autism Learning Lab Podcast

By: Chris Blankenship LCSW
  • Summary

  • A podcast that explores the latest news, research, and support for autistic individuals and their families.

    © 2025 Autism Learning Lab Podcast
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Episodes
  • Episode 7: Autism Learning Lab's Family Retreats: A Model for Family Growth
    Jan 6 2025

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    Welcome to the Autism Learning Lab Podcast, an exploration of the full spectrum of the Autistic experience hosted by clinical therapist Chris Blankenship. Today, Chris welcomes Maura Nolan, a licensed professional counselor who specializes in working with young adults, families, and adults with PTSD, neurodivergence, and psychosis spectrum disorders. She is currently pursuing her passions in nature-based and wilderness therapy and is working towards licensure as a psychedelic-assisted therapist and facilitator in Colorado. Together, Chris and Maura discuss Autism Learning Lab’s family retreat model and the specific benefits that parents and other family members can expect to experience through their unique program structure.

    Links:

    Autism Learning Lab Website: https://www.autismlearninglab.com/
    Email: chris@autismlearninglab.com

    Quotes:

    [3:45 - 4:26] Maura: The other piece to this, beyond diagnosis, is that I’ve found psychological testing can be a lot about empowerment. So, when individuals and families are understanding more of the why behind certain struggles or behaviors, they can start to make more informed decisions, right? So it can shift this narrative from, what’s wrong, to how do we support this moving forward, right? And ultimately, individuals becoming the experts on their brain and it can also really help with individuals feeling seen and understood, right? So with this knowledge, they can advocate for themselves, develop new strategies that truly work for their unique experience and their brains.


    [5:25 - 5:49] Maura: That’s why these retreats are designed not just around psycho-education but a lot of experiential learning as well, right? So, we want to be able to address family dynamics as they’re happening in the moment, give parents and families opportunity to practice new skills to better communicate - so they feel like they’re walking away with knowledge of how to handle maybe difficult situations moving forward.


    [19:05 -19:57] Maura: It’s really, really important for parents to explore their own emotions, parenting styles, the ways that they communicate when navigating their child’s Autism diagnosis. This self-awareness will directly impact how they support their child, right, and foster that stronger parent-child connection. So Autism shapes, right, how an individual experiences the world. Whether it’s through communication, social interaction, sensory processing - so for parents, there’s such an importance of them understanding how Autism influences their child's functioning, right? Because that is key to how they respond from an understanding, empathic, and also an effective, and productive place. So, the retreat will support parents in a couple of different ways.


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    26 mins
  • Episode 6: Unmasking Autism – Gender Differences in Diagnosis with Dr. Jenn Brown
    Nov 20 2024

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    Welcome to the Autism Learning Lab Podcast, an exploration of the full spectrum of the Autistic experience hosted by clinical therapist Chris Blankenship. Today, Chris welcomes Dr. Jenn Brown, the Director at Psychological Solutions. Dr. Brown has over 10 years of experience in psychological assessments in wilderness and residential treatment programs with adolescents and young adults and has written well over 700 evaluations covering a range of topics including bipolar disorders, high-functioning autism, and personality disorders, to name a few. Together, they focus on the evaluation process between men and women and how masking or differing social skills affect the ease of an official diagnosis.

    Links:

    Autism Learning Lab Website: https://www.autismlearninglab.com/

    Email: chris@autismlearninglab.com

    Dr. Jenn Brown: https://www.psychologicalsolutions.org/our-group/jenn-brown/

    Psychological Solutions Website: https://www.psychologicalsolutions.org/

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    33 mins
  • Episode 5: Practical Tools for the Neurodiverse Child in Your Life
    Nov 19 2024

    Welcome to the Autism Learning Lab Podcast, an exploration of the full spectrum of the Autistic experience hosted by clinical therapist Chris Blankenship. Today, Chris welcomes Amy Wood, the Executive Director of Cottonwood Day School, and Michelle Bjelland, the Director of Cottonwood Day School - the first and only private non-profit elementary school for students with learning challenges in Bozeman, MT. Amy and Michelle discuss how they’ve developed a unique learning environment to cater to each student and how they partner with families for long-term success. This episode is a great resource not only for teachers working with individuals on the spectrum but also for parents looking for practical tools to assist the neurodiverse child in their life.

    Links:

    Autism Learning Lab Website: https://www.autismlearninglab.com/

    Email: chris@autismlearninglab.com

    Cottonwood Day School: https://www.cottonwooddayschool.org/

    Contact Cottonwood Day School: info@cottonwooddayschool.org

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    28 mins

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