What is 'autistic burnout' – and how can it be accommodated?

'It requires an entire organizational approach': Canadian researchers cite challenges of individuals wearing 'neurotypical masks'

What is 'autistic burnout' – and how can it be accommodated?

It all started with a conversation between a father and son, wondering about whether autistic employees were vulnerable to the “bystander effect” in the same way their neurotypical colleagues were.

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