Divergent Conversations

Episode 96: FLASHBACK — Sensory Shutdowns and Meltdowns: Navigating Neurodivergent Experiences

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Mar 7, 2025
Discussion of sensory meltdowns and shutdowns and how they relate to nervous system states. Personal firsthand accounts of overwhelming sensory experiences in daily life. Practical strategies for immediate release and gentle grounding during shutdowns. Planning ahead for high-sensory events and everyday sensory accommodations. Exploration of shame, repair, and attachment dynamics around sensory crises.
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INSIGHT

Meltdowns As Fight/Flight Overload

  • Meltdowns align with fight/flight activation and feel like the brain is "melting" from sensory overload.
  • They often produce visible dysregulation and a need to release intense energy quickly.
ANECDOTE

Puppy, Sleep Loss, And A Meltdown

  • Megan Neff described a recent sensory meltdown triggered by a sleepless night, a new puppy's high-pitched barking, and tech frustration.
  • She lashed out verbally, cried, rested, and used sleep to recover afterward.
ADVICE

Identify Exit Ramps Early

  • Review disruptive moments second-by-second to find earlier "exit ramps" you could take next time.
  • Use those identified exit ramps proactively to avoid future meltdowns.
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