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The Neurodivergent Christmas Survival Guide: Dr Alison Lennox on Family, Burnout & Boundaries

Dec 10, 2025
Dr. Alison Lennox, a consultant psychiatrist specializing in neurodiversity, joins to discuss the challenges that Christmas poses for neurodivergent individuals. They explore sensory overload, family expectations, and the importance of setting boundaries to protect mental health. Alison shares practical strategies for planning gatherings, managing social fatigue, and supporting neurodivergent children. With insights on navigating family dynamics and the pressures of the festive season, listeners are encouraged to prioritize their wellbeing and embrace self-compassion during the holidays.
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ANECDOTE

Working Christmas Offered Relief

  • Dr Alison Lennox often works on call at Christmas and sometimes treats it as a welcome break from family expectations.
  • Low family expectations made Christmas easier for her growing up.
INSIGHT

Festive Season Amplifies Masking Burden

  • Christmas forces social performance on top of existing masking, making it uniquely draining for many neurodivergent people.
  • The seasonal pressure is amplified because society visibly changes and opt-out becomes harder.
ANECDOTE

Christmas Is Socially Inescapable

  • Ben and Alison describe Christmas as socially unavoidable because society visibly changes and events build pressure.
  • That unavoidable shift makes opting out feel much harder than other stressful situations.
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