In this Autism Infocast, we explain the concept of masking or camouflaging, where autistic people consciously or unconsciously hide their autistic traits to fit in with neurotypical expectations. We also discuss why people mask (e.g. to avoid bullying, gain acceptance, or secure employment) and common masking strategies (e.g. forcing eye contact, mimicking social behaviours, suppressing stims). We also highlight the significant mental and emotional toll of masking, leading to exhaustion, anxi...
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In this Autism Infocast, we explain the concept of masking or camouflaging, where autistic people consciously or unconsciously hide their autistic traits to fit in with neurotypical expectations. We also discuss why people mask (e.g. to avoid bullying, gain acceptance, or secure employment) and common masking strategies (e.g. forcing eye contact, mimicking social behaviours, suppressing stims). We also highlight the significant mental and emotional toll of masking, leading to exhaustion, anxi...
Job Seeking for Autistic People - Finding the Right Work for You
The Autism Infocast
15 minutes
3 months ago
Job Seeking for Autistic People - Finding the Right Work for You
In this Autism Infocast, we explore how autistic people can successfully find a fulfilling career. You'll learn to identify your incredible strengths, such as deep focus and logical thinking, which are highly valued by employers. We cover strategies for crafting effective CVs and navigating complex application forms. We'll give you crucial advice on preparing for interviews, including how to request reasonable adjustments to showcase your true abilities. We'll help you to consider the right s...
The Autism Infocast
In this Autism Infocast, we explain the concept of masking or camouflaging, where autistic people consciously or unconsciously hide their autistic traits to fit in with neurotypical expectations. We also discuss why people mask (e.g. to avoid bullying, gain acceptance, or secure employment) and common masking strategies (e.g. forcing eye contact, mimicking social behaviours, suppressing stims). We also highlight the significant mental and emotional toll of masking, leading to exhaustion, anxi...