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Featuring top psychotherapy experts.... Nadine Burke-Harris Bessel van der Kolk, MD Sue Johnson, EdD Steven Hayes, PhD Gabor Maté, MD, CM Janina Fisher, PhD Resmaa Menakem, MSW, LICSW, SEP
October 3-6
October 3-6
Live, In-person in Anahieim, CA & Virtual Registrations Available
Traditional non-affirming autism therapies often force clients to mask their autistic traits leading to PTSD, highlighting a flawed approach that aims to “fix” rather than support.
When autistic individuals won’t or cannot mask they face unimaginable discrimination and abuse profoundly impacting their physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
There’s a much better way to support autistic clients!
Watch me, Amy Marschall, PsyD, an autistic clinical psychologist and author, as we delve into the essential topic of exhaustion and burnout experienced by adult autistic individuals. In this training, we’ll challenge existing standards of care and explore modifications to traditional treatment plans. I’ll compassionately guide you through:
What autistic burnout looks like in adults
Current research to address burnout, co-morbidities, and suicidal ideation
Modifications for traditional treatment plans
How to help clients safely unmask with neurodiversity-affirming interventions
Be the change your autistic clients deserve—watch this training and revolutionise your practice to better support autistic adults. Purchase today!
Amy Marschall, PsyD, is a licensed clinical psychologist in South Dakota, working primarily with children and adolescents. She is trained in trauma-informed care as well as cognitive behavioral therapy, and in 2017 became certified in trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy. In her clinical practice, Dr. Marschall works with survivors of abuse, families in the foster care system, children with incarcerated parents, clients dealing with high-conflict divorce or separation, and those growing up with other chronic stressors and traumas.
Dr. Marschall was diagnosed in adulthood as AuDHD (Autistic and ADHD), which informs her deeply empathetic and lived understanding of neurodivergence.
She is also the author of three professional resources: A Clinician’s Guide to Supporting Autistic Clients, Telemental Health with Kids Toolbox, and Telemental Health with Kids Toolbox, Volume 2. These publications reflect her commitment to providing accessible, neurodiversity-affirming, and trauma-informed tools for clinicians working with children and adolescents in both in-person and virtual settings.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Amy Marschall is the founder of Resiliency Mental Health and has employment relationships with RMH Therapy, ADHD Online, Prosper Health, AuDHD Therapists, A Change for Better, A Change for Better Fund, Grayce, and DotDash Meridith. She receives royalties as a published author. Amy Marschall receives a speaking honorarium, recording, and book royalties from PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Amy Marschall is a blogger with Resiliency Mental Health, Psychology Today, DotDash Meridith, and Everyday Health.
Additional Info
Access for Self-Study (Non-Interactive)
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Objectives
Analyse current standards of care for autism and the limitations associated with these approaches.
Utilise current research around autistic burnout to conceptualise cases.
Choose appropriate treatment recommendations to alleviate symptoms of autistic burnout in adults.
Modify existing interventions to reflect a neurodiversity-affirming approach to mental health care with autistic adults.
Identify 10 evidence-based and neurodiversity-affirming interventions to use with autistic adults experiencing burnout.
Formulate neurodiversity-affirming treatment plans with autistic adults experiencing burnout.
Outline
Video Testimonials: Trauma and Harm Caused by the Deficit Model “Treatments”
Current standards of care, incl. associated limitations, trauma, harm
The prevalence of trauma symptoms over non-autistics
Autistics who undergo traditional “treatment” vs. those who do not
The goals of traditional “treatments”
Neurodiversity-Affirming Care: A Shift Away from “Fixing” to Supporting
What neurodiversity-affirming is/is not
Rethinking autism and mental health care
Affirming and trauma-informed
Affirming and intersectional
Centering autistic voices
Video Testimonials: What Autistic Burnout Looks Like in Adults
Differentiate from other diagnoses
Screeners, symptoms, warning signs
Burnout and suicide
Risk assessments: passive vs active
Talk to clients about suicide
Neurodiversity-Affirming Interventions to:
Prevent Adult Autistic Burnout
What’s within the therapist’s and client’s control
Proactively identify and address unmet needs
Fight barriers to getting needs met
Find manageable levels of responsibility
Help clients unmask safely
Recognise burnout levels and provide support before escalation
Treat Adult Autistic Burnout
New and creative sensory safe spaces
Find alternative communication
Fidgeting and stimming
Meet body survival needs
Teach positive self-talk and self-monitoring skills
Prevent future burnout episodes
Accommodations requests
Case Studies: Neurodiversity-Affirming Interventions
Nonbinary Autistic Adult, Age 25
Graduate student who hit burnout while in school
Determine what’s manageable and what changes are needed for ongoing well-being
When a client can no longer use previously effective skills
Autistic Female, Age 19
Childhood sexual and emotional abuse
History of behavioural issues and participation in a punitive behavioural program
Emergence of suicidal ideation upon entering adulthood
Balancing burnout symptoms, immediate safety concerns, and trauma history
Autistic Male, Age 44
Recent diagnosis, realisation of how much he was masking
Unpack history and process how much he was compensating
Sudden decline in “functioning”
Limitations of Research and Risks of Interventions
Target Audience
Psychologists
Counsellors
Social Workers
Art Therapists
Marriage and Family Therapists
Speech-Language Pathologists
Occupational Therapists
Occupational Therapy Assistants
Behavioral Intervention Specialists
Psychiatrists
Probation Officers
Clergy
Other helping professionals who work with autistic adults
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Additional Participant CPD
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