Episode 30: Burnout in Adulthood - The Long Shadow of Masking
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Burnout is often spoken about as if it arrives suddenly—as if the body just gave up one day. But for late-diagnosed Autistic and Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) adults, burnout is the cumulative cost of decades of coping.
In Episode 30 of The William Gomes Podcast, we examine the connection between High-Masking and mid-life collapse. William Gomes discusses why masking is not just a social skill, but a physiological tax that eventually bankrupts the nervous system.
We explore the grief that comes with Late Diagnosis—the reckoning that occurs when you realize your "capability" was actually a survival response. We discuss why recovery isn't about "bouncing back" to who you were, but about Re-authoring Life around your true capacity.
This episode is a validation for anyone asking "Who am I if I cannot keep going?"—offering a path away from performance and toward a life that actually fits.
Key Topics Explored:
Cumulative Injury: Why burnout is the result of decades of bracing, not sudden weakness.
The Cost of Masking: The physiological price of constantly monitoring tone and behavior.
Late Diagnosis: Navigating the relief and grief of understanding your history.
Identity Collapse: What happens when you can no longer be the "reliable" or "strong" one.
Re-authoring Life: Building a new identity grounded in truth rather than survival.
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