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Autistic burnout is a state of deep physical, emotional, and cognitive exhaustion that many autistic people experience after prolonged periods of stress, masking, or navigating environments that don’t meet their needs. It’s not simply “feeling tired” or typical stress it can impact your ability to function day-to-day, affecting speech, executive functioning, sensory tolerance, and emotional regulation.
For many people, autistic burnout develops gradually. You might have spent months or years pushing through overwhelming environments, trying to meet expectations, or masking your natural ways of being. Eventually, the nervous system becomes overloaded, and burnout sets in as a protective response.
What autistic burnout can feel like
Autistic burnout can look different for everyone, but common experiences include:
This can feel confusing and sometimes frightening especially if you’re used to coping in certain ways and suddenly those strategies no longer work.
Why burnout happens
Autistic burnout is often the result of a mismatch between you and your environment. This can include:
Burnout is not a failure—it’s a signal. It reflects how much your system has been holding, often without enough support or accommodation.
How therapy can help
Autistic burnout therapy is not about pushing you to “get back to normal.” Instead, it focuses on helping you recover in a way that honours your neurotype and supports long-term wellbeing.
In our work together, we may focus on:
This is a collaborative, affirming space where your experiences are taken seriously, and your pace is respected.
A neurodiversity-affirming approach
My approach is grounded in neurodiversity-affirming and trauma-informed practice. That means we do not view your autism as something to be fixed. Instead, we recognise burnout as a response to chronic strain and unmet needs.
Together, we work towards:
Recovery from burnout is not about becoming who you were before it’s about building a way of living that no longer requires you to constantly override yourself.
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