Neurodivergent masking

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Neurodivergent burnout is a state of intense physical, mental, or emotional exhaustion from trying to keep up with the demands of a neurotypical world. It's fundamentally about a nervous system that has been pushed beyond its limits due to chronic stress, often from camouflaging, sensory overload, and navigating a world not designed for neurodivergent processing. #themoreyouknow #masking #asd #ASD #asdawareness #autismspectrum #autismspectrumdisorder #autismfamily #autismmom #AutismSupport…

Micaella 🌟 Virtual Assistant on Instagram: "Unmasking the Hidden Struggle 🎭  Every day, many neurodivergent women navigate the world by masking their true sel… | Mental health advocacy, Coping mechanisms, Mental health support

Unmasking the Hidden Struggle 🎭 Every day, many neurodivergent women navigate the world by masking their true selves to fit societal norms. This post explores the reasons behind masking, its impact on mental health, and why understanding this can lead to better support and recognition. ✨ From coping mechanisms to the emotional toll, let's embrace our authenticity and support those who navigate this hidden journey. 🙌🌈 #authenticself #authentic #neurodiverse #mentalhealthadvocacy…

Image of 6 major causes of Autistic burnout including: Autistic masking, sensory overload, lack of accommodations, executive functioning overload, demands and expectations, people-pleasing and poor boundaries

Explore the underlying causes of autistic burnout with this compassionate, neurodivergent-affirming article. Gain clarity, spot early signs, and build sustainable self-care strategies.

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The following is an article written by a person diagnosed with autism who is helping the world to understand, breaking barriers to ignorance and harsh judgment in the process. This post can also he…

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Credit: littlepuddins.ie In every presentation on autism I talk about autistic trauma. It’s very real and very debilitating, and it doesn’t have to be this way. -In this post I highlight just a few of the ways autistic individuals may experience trauma as a direct result of them being autistic -Trying to be yourself in a world where you belong to the neurominority is exhausting -Autistic trauma is unique to each autistic individual, these are just some of the ways I’ve experienced

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