What’s really happening when an autistic person has a meltdown or shutdown at work? In today's episode I am reviewing the differences between autistic meltdowns and shutdowns. In doing so, I am reading from Embrace Autism's blog on what meltdowns and shutdowns along with my experiences of these descriptions.
For more information on this topic read more from Embrace Autism's website here.
Please note this episode is audio-only this week.
I read from a newly updated Embrace Autism article that explains the BIMS profile: Burnout, Inertia, Meltdowns, and Shutdowns. Then, I share personal stories of how masking, miscommunication, executive dysfunction, and sensory overwhelm have triggered these experiences for me in real-time — sometimes in high-stakes workplace situations.
If you’ve ever struggled with emotional overload, gone completely silent in meetings, or felt deep shame after "losing it" at work — this episode is for you. You’ll also learn research-backed strategies for recognizing early signs, completing the stress cycle, and supporting recovery.
Topics in this episode include:
Meltdowns vs shutdowns: what’s the difference?
What overload looks like in the workplace
How ADHD and masking contribute to dysregulation
Shame and recovery after a shutdown or meltdown
Tools to recognize early signs and self-regulate
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