Healing Autistic Burnout - Sharon Kaye O’Connor

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Category: Self-help
Language: English
Keywords: ASD Autism Autistic Spectrum Disorder Disability Mental Health Psychology

Written by Sharon Kaye O’Connor
Read by Sharon Kaye O’Connor
Format: M4B
Bitrate: 128 Kbps
Unabridged

Length: 5 hrs and 4 mins
Release date: 02-01-26

If you are autistic, you may struggle with the stress of everyday life. You might mask—or attempt to appear as neurotypical—in order to get through the day at school, work, or even with friends. The world may feel overwhelming—full of noises, smells, and textures that trigger your sensitivity. Is it any wonder, then, that you are experiencing burnout?

Healing Autistic Burnout offers mindfulness and self-reflective exercises to help you overcome the symptoms of autistic burnout—including emotional overwhelm, sensory overstimulation, and mental exhaustion. With this powerful guide, you will find neuroaffirming strategies to nurture rest and recovery, cultivate greater self-awareness and understanding, and advocate for your needs.

With this audiobook, you will learn:

What’s causing your burnout, and how to recharge.

How to cultivate radical self-acceptance.

All about the importance of special interests—the things you are passionate about!.

How to connect with your authentic self.

Autistic burnout is not a failure. It is simply a signal that things need to change. Written by an autistic psychotherapist who has been there herself, this much-needed book can help you get started—one step at a time.