Divergent Conversations

Episode 119 (Season 3): AuDHD Burnout City: How Autistic and ADHD Burnout Collide and Compensate

Aug 15, 2025
Exploring the complexities of ADHD and autistic burnout, the hosts delve into how these experiences intertwine for AuDHD individuals. They share personal stories about the shame and executive dysfunction tied to burnout, while discussing the need for better support systems. Using relatable metaphors, they frame burnout as both an alarm signal and an opportunity for change. The conversation also highlights the unique capabilities of dual neurotypes, promoting a sustainable approach that balances structure and creativity in life.
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INSIGHT

AuDHD Burnout Is A Blended Phenomenon

  • AuDHD burnout blends ADHD executive collapse with autistic sensory/processing overload, creating unique layers of exhaustion.
  • Patrick Casale and Megan Neff emphasize the overlap makes it hard to distinguish but increases severity and recovery difficulty.
ADVICE

Respond To Executive Collapse With Support

  • Do notice when executive functioning collapses and treat missed tasks as signals, not moral failures.
  • Try building small supports because shame and hyperarousal from mistakes compound into depressive pathways.
INSIGHT

Recovery Requires Energy You Often Don’t Have

  • Burnout often blocks access to usual ADHD coping patterns like focused work or movement, worsening depression risk.
  • Both hosts note recovery needs energy, creating a paradox where burnout prevents the very actions that would help.
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