Neurodiversity Podcast

Connection Before Correction: Autism Understanding & Support

Jan 22, 2026
David Smith, a licensed clinical social worker and late-diagnosed autistic therapist, shares his transformative journey of understanding neurodiversity. He emphasizes the importance of humility in therapy and the shift from expert-led approaches to mutual discovery. David discusses the complexities of demand avoidance, particularly how high-masking perfectionism often emerges. He advocates for prioritizing connection over correction and reveals how traditional reward systems can increase anxiety in neurodivergent clients. His insights call for patience, self-compassion, and reframing identity.
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INSIGHT

Diagnosis Reframes The Clinician Role

  • A late autism diagnosis shifted David Smith from expert to fellow traveler in therapy.
  • He emphasizes mutual discovery and humility when supporting neurodivergent clients.
INSIGHT

Stress Includes Joy For Neurodivergent People

  • Stress destabilizes neurodivergent nervous systems more quickly and for longer.
  • Stress can include excitement or joy, not just negative experiences.
ADVICE

Prioritize Stress Management

  • Manage stress carefully because neurodivergent people have a narrower window of tolerance.
  • Use psychoeducation and concrete strategies to expand that window over time.
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