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Divergent Dialogues
Caitlin Hughes and Teena Mogler
46 episodes
6 days ago
Welcome to "Divergent Dialogues" where we (Caitlin & Teena) delve into our personal and professional experiences of being Accredited Mental Health Social Workers, Neurodivergent affirming therapists (specialised in working with Autistic folks & ADHDers), researchers and Neurodivergent ourselves (Autistic ADHDers). Our podcast offers a holistic perspective on Neurodivergent mental health guided by our values of Integrity, Equity, Wisdom, and Curiosity. We explore topics related to Autistic folks and ADHDers using the multidimensional theory of human development (Harms, 2021).
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Welcome to "Divergent Dialogues" where we (Caitlin & Teena) delve into our personal and professional experiences of being Accredited Mental Health Social Workers, Neurodivergent affirming therapists (specialised in working with Autistic folks & ADHDers), researchers and Neurodivergent ourselves (Autistic ADHDers). Our podcast offers a holistic perspective on Neurodivergent mental health guided by our values of Integrity, Equity, Wisdom, and Curiosity. We explore topics related to Autistic folks and ADHDers using the multidimensional theory of human development (Harms, 2021).
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Mental Health
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Episode #26 What is Autistic & ADHD Burnout?
Divergent Dialogues
37 minutes 10 seconds
1 year ago
Episode #26 What is Autistic & ADHD Burnout?

In this enlightening episode of the Divergent Dialogues podcast, Teena and Caitlin explore the complexities of burnout in neurodivergent individuals, particularly those with ADHD and autism. They discuss balancing personal needs with societal expectations, highlighting the importance of self-acceptance and redefining success beyond traditional productivity. The discussion covers societal pressures that exacerbate burnout, offering personal anecdotes and insights to emphasise empathy and support. They provide practical strategies for managing burnout and its impact on relationships and daily life. The episode also addresses the mental drain of 'doom scrolling' and the need for conscious content consumption, alongside relaxation techniques. As Teena and Caitlin share their journey, they offer strategies for dealing with masking, holiday pressures, and the importance of deep rest and rejuvenation. Join us for a heartfelt discussion aimed at fostering understanding and providing actionable advice for navigating neurodivergence.

For more information about our podcast hosts check out the links below:

Caitlin Hughes

Cathartic Collaborations

https://catharticcollaborations.com.au/

Social media: @cathartic.collaborations

Teena Mogler

Balance Centre for Mental Health

https://www.balancecentreformentalhealth.com.au/

Social media: @balancecentreformentalhealth

Divergent Dialogues
Welcome to "Divergent Dialogues" where we (Caitlin & Teena) delve into our personal and professional experiences of being Accredited Mental Health Social Workers, Neurodivergent affirming therapists (specialised in working with Autistic folks & ADHDers), researchers and Neurodivergent ourselves (Autistic ADHDers). Our podcast offers a holistic perspective on Neurodivergent mental health guided by our values of Integrity, Equity, Wisdom, and Curiosity. We explore topics related to Autistic folks and ADHDers using the multidimensional theory of human development (Harms, 2021).