Divergent Conversations

Episode 116 (Season 3): Autistic Burnout City: The Sensitive Nervous System

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Jul 25, 2025
Burnout is a persistent challenge for autistic individuals, deeply tied to their nervous system responses. The hosts explore the science behind stress regulation, heart rate variability, and the impact of trauma. They emphasize the importance of self-compassion and co-regulation in navigating daily challenges. Practical tools for mapping nervous system responses are discussed, along with personal stories of overcoming mental health struggles. The conversation highlights how recognizing triggers can lead to greater resilience and well-being.
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Nervous System Seeks Safety Cues

  • The nervous system gauges threats versus safety using primal mechanisms.
  • Cultivating personal cues of safety can help regulate stress responses more effectively.
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Trauma and Neurodivergence Overlap

  • Neurodivergent individuals face higher trauma exposure and PTSD risk.
  • Trauma compounds nervous system sensitivity, complicating stress resilience.
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Broad Nervous System Frameworks Help

  • Nervous system regulation frameworks encompass trauma, sensory sensitivity, and attachment.
  • This broad approach prevents reductionist thinking and better reflects lived experiences.
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