Healthcare Professionals
Clinicians work inside systems shaped by time pressure, institutional constraints, and complex human behavior. This track supports healthcare professionals and clinical teams who want clearer frameworks for interpreting autistic communication and reducing friction in clinical interactions.
Daisy brings a structural, systems‑level lens to behavior and communication — helping providers move from uncertainty to clarity in high‑stakes environments.

What They're Navigating
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Communication patterns that don’t fit traditional diagnostic models
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Behavior that appears inconsistent, oppositional, or “noncompliant”
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Difficulty distinguishing autistic traits from trauma responses
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Limited time and context for building rapport
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Outdated frameworks that pathologize instead of contextualizing
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Misalignment between clinical intent and patient interpretation
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Escalations rooted in misunderstanding, not resistance
What This Track Teaches
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How autistic communication emerges from systems, not deficits
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How to interpret behavior through structural, sensory, and environmental lenses
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How to reduce misdiagnosis by recognizing pattern‑level communication
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How to create clarity quickly in time‑limited clinical settings
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How to stabilize interactions by removing ambiguity
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How to identify the difference between “can’t,” “won’t,” and “not yet”
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How to build alignment across multidisciplinary teams
Outcomes for Healthcare Teams
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More accurate interpretation of autistic communication
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Reduced friction and fewer escalations
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Clearer clinical reasoning in complex cases
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Greater stability across patient interactions
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Improved rapport and trust
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Stronger alignment across clinical teams
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More effective care plans grounded in structural understanding
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Increased confidence in ambiguous or high‑pressure situations
Program Formats
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Professional development workshops
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Clinical team trainings
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Case‑based consultation
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Cross‑disciplinary sessions
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Leadership briefings
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Ongoing advisory support