In this episode we explore the centrality of the core value of justice for many autistic people.
We discuss the impacts on us when things aren't "right" or fair, the tenacity needed to address these and the toll this takes on us.
We then tentatively begin to explore some particular ways in which our social experiences correlate with theory around masking, fawning and appeasement.
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Trauma 101 with Linda Thai - Learning about trauma can be empowering and transformative.
Appeasement: replacing Stockholm syndrome as a definition of a survival strategy
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01/14/24 • 53 min
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