Live and In-Person in London: Autistic Burnout - 16th January 2026
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Live and In-Person in London: Autistic Burnout - 16th January 2026

Live and In-Person in London: Autistic Burnout - 16th January 2026

9:30am-4pm London Local Time (GMT)

Science Gallery London, King's College

$200.00 $160.00

This Course Includes

60 days access
60 days access

To the recording

CPD Hours
CPD Hours

Continuing Professional Development

Certificate of Attendance
Certificate of Attendance

5.5 hours
5.5 hours

Live training

Live Q&A
Live Q&A

with Michelle and Tony

Downloadable
Downloadable

Handouts

About This Course

Purpose

We created this event to increase individual, professional, and community awareness of autistic burnout, assess burnout, and distinguish burnout from depression. We share strategies for recovery and reducing the likelihood of recurrence, including embracing one's neurodivergent identity, strengths and challenges, in order to live a life congruent with one's authentic self, even in the midst of many barriers.

Description

An autistic life is not an easy life. There is the potential for great stress and chronic exhaustion from trying to cope with social and sensory experiences, being misunderstood and criticised, high levels of anxiety and, for many reasons, not feeling in touch with or able to be the authentic self and trying to cope with non-autism friendly circumstances and attitudes.  

In addition, self-imposed expectations may be greater than coping mechanisms and abilities. Subsequent stress can build up over time, which can lead to autistic burnout, which is characterised by increased social withdrawal, a form of ‘hibernation’ and reduced executive functioning. The frontal lobes are “closed”, awaiting recovery. 

Research shows that autistic people who embrace their autism enjoy mental health benefits such as increased well-being, self-esteem and life satisfaction. However, many autistic teenagers and adults struggle to know who they are due to masking and camouflaging, which is a common cause of autistic burnout. It can be difficult to embrace being autistic in a community that largely misunderstands autism and where being autistic still carries stigma.  

In this full-day workshop, we describe the factors that contribute to and maintain autistic burnout, how to recognise and recover from burnout, potential barriers to developing a positive autistic identity, ways to overcome these barriers, and strategies we have developed to assist the autistic person to discover and enjoy their authentic self, avoiding future burnout. The content is relevant for all ages. 

Cancellation/Refund Policy

For cancellations with 7+ days' notice, we will refund your registration fee minus a $50 administration fee.

Refunds are not offered for cancellations with less than 7 days' notice from the start of the event, however, you will be granted a credit note minus a $50 administration fee to be used for any future event registration.

Attendance is fully transferrable.

Who will benefit?

Autistic People 14+
Autistic People 14+ Autistic People 14+: suitable for Autistic people over 14 years old
Parents & Carers
Parents & Carers Parents & Carers: including extended family, support workers, friends and others supporting autistic individuals.
Education Professionals
Education Professionals Education Professionals: including Teachers, Teacher’s Aides, Principals, Deputy Principals, Administrative Staff, Guidance Officers, and School Counsellors.
Health Professionals
Health Professionals Health Professionals: including Psychologists, Paediatricians, GPs, Speech Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, Social Workers, Counsellors and Mental Health Nurses.
Employers
Employers Employers: including Employers, HR Managers, Line Managers, Team Members, Mentors, and employment agency staff

Learning Objectives

1

Identify the potential causes of autistic burnout

2

Recognise the signs of autistic burnout and appropriate assessment instruments

3

Compare the similarities and differences between burnout and depression

4

Be up-to-date with the latest relevant research and conceptual models

5

Know the strategies for ending autistic burnout, encouraging recovery and preventing relapse

6

To recognise barriers to developing a positive self-identity for an autistic person, including stigma, lack of an understanding of autism, bullying and abuse, and overuse of masking and camouflaging.

7

Understand ways to overcome each of these barriers.

8

Learn practices that assist autistic people to unmask safely, thus preserving their energy and increasing their self-knowledge.

9

Learn strategies to develop a better sense of self for yourself and/or your child.

10

Develop practices to increase self-awareness and self-compassion.

11

Learn strategies to uncover autistic strengths and challenges for yourself, your child, student or client.

12

Develop an understanding of how self-awareness can assist autistic people to overcome their challenges, including autistic burnout.

Testimonials

What our attendees have said...

All the topics were presented in an easy-to-follow manner. Very interesting and clear. Clearly, Tony and Michelle have great knowledge and can transport all the information very well.

Hi Tony and Michelle, thank you so much for the presentation. I'm just starting my discovery journey and really appreciated the in depth crash course on something I've felt challenging my entire life. After learning more, I hope to be able to unmask more and avoid burnout!

Watching my partner transform while taking in this information was one of my most treasured moments. Thank you.

Thank you so much. I could listen to both of you for hours. You provide so much valuable information. 

Really liked the balance of theory, practical strategies, links to resources and real life and personal connections.

Thank you so much. I could listen to both of you for hours. You provide so much valuable information. 

I just love your manner and compassion when presenting. This is an area which needs so much of this driving its research and practice.

This event was my 4th webinar. I love the content and delivery; it keeps us engaged and delivering relevant info, and I can’t wait for the next webinar.

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About The Speakers

Prof Tony Attwood PhD
Prof Tony Attwood PhD

With a remarkable career spanning five decades, Professor Tony Attwood is one of the world’s foremost specialists on Autism. Holding an Honour’s degree in Psychology from the University of Hull, a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from the University of Surrey, and a PhD from the University of London, his credentials are a testament to his expertise. Currently serving as an adjunct Professor at Griffith University in Queensland, Tony's impact has enriched the global understanding of autism.

Alongside Dr Michelle Garnett, Tony co-founded Attwood & Garnett Events in 2019, driven by the shared goal of enhancing autism awareness and understanding. Their shared vision seeks to reshape the narrative surrounding autism to create a world where autism is embraced, and the diverse strengths, talents, and perspectives of autistic individuals are celebrated. This transformative narrative fosters a more inclusive and accepting society, benefitting all its members.

Renowned for his extensive contributions to understanding Asperger’s Syndrome, now commonly referred to as autism, Tony has authored numerous publications on the subject. His seminal book, Asperger’s Syndrome: A Guide for Parents and Professionals debuted in 1998, resonated globally, and has since found its voice in over 25 languages, making his insights accessible across cultures and continents.

With a dedicated commitment to practical application, he has run a private practice for 30 years, only recently closing his books due to a long waiting list. Beyond his clinical work, he dedicates significant time to travel, sharing insights and knowledge through workshops and seminars across national and international platforms.

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Dr Michelle Garnett PhD
Dr Michelle Garnett PhD

Dr Michelle Garnett is a clinical psychologist with more than 30 years of specialisation in autism. In 2005, she founded Minds & Hearts, a clinic specialising in autism, where she served as Clinical and Managing Director for 14 years until 2019. Alongside Tony Attwood she co-founded Attwood & Garnett Events in 2019, aiming to enhance autism awareness and understanding with a vision to foster a neuro-affirming community.

In addition to her extensive private practice, Michelle has significantly contributed to autism research, authored influential books, and engaged in impactful speaking engagements. Her peer-reviewed research has informed our understanding of early autism identification, the female autism profile, and the link between mental health and positive outcomes in autistic individuals. She has co-authored six respected books on autism, including the influential Spectrum Women: Walking to the Beat of Autism (2018) with Barb Cook, a seminal work on the female autism experience. Her recent books, Having Fun with Feelings on the Autism Spectrum and Ten Steps to Reducing Your Child’s Anxiety on the Autism Spectrum offer invaluable guidance to parents of young autistic children.

Michelle is a sought-after presence in academic circles, presenting as a keynote speaker at conferences and conducting workshops, seminars, and training sessions on autism across Australia, the UK and Europe. Her influence extends to universities, autism organisations, government, and non-governmental bodies, solidifying her reputation as a prominent figure in the autism field. Michelle is autistic and has ADHD, late diagnosed.

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Professor Tony Attwood and Dr Michelle Garnett are considered as internationally recognised experts in autism, with a combined knowledge and experience of over 80 years as clinical psychologists, authors, researchers and consultants.

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Live and In-Person in London: Autistic Burnout - 16th January 2026

Live and In-Person in London: Autistic Burnout - 16th January 2026

9:30am-4pm London Local Time (GMT)

Science Gallery London, King's College

$200.00 $160.00
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