Webcast: Autistic Burnout - 22nd August 2025
9:30am - 12:45pm AEST (Brisbane Time)
Live training
with Michelle and Tony
To the recording
Handouts
Continuing Professional Development
An autistic life is not an easy life. There is the potential for great stress and chronic exhaustion from trying to cope with social and sensory experiences, being misunderstood and criticised, high levels of anxiety and, for many reasons, not feeling in touch with or able to be the authentic self and trying to cope with non-autism friendly circumstances and attitudes.
In addition, self-imposed expectations may be greater than coping mechanisms and abilities. Subsequent stress can build up over time, which can lead to autistic burnout, which is characterised by increased social withdrawal, a form of ‘hibernation’ and reduced executive functioning. The frontal lobes are “closed”, awaiting recovery.
Identify the potential causes of Autistic Burnout
Recognise the signs of Autistic burnout and appropriate assessment instruments
Compare the similarities and differences between burnout and depression
Be up-to-date with the latest relevant research and conceptual models
Know the strategies for ending Autistic burnout, encouraging recovery and preventing relapse
9:30am - 12:45pm AEST (Brisbane Time)