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Autistic burnout is not stress mismanagement—it is full-system depletion driven by chronic mismatch between inner capacity and external demand. In this interactive, research-based session, Carole Jean Whittington, Chief Well-Being Officer at Whittington Well-Being and developer of The UnVeiling Method, reframes burnout through a neurodivergent-informed lens, introducing a model for identifying, measuring, and recovering from what she calls “Spicy Burnout.”
Drawing on her four-year global study and the Whittington Well-Being Assessment Suite, Whittington presents the five roots of autistic burnout, twenty early warning signs, and six levels of Spicy Burnout, measured by the Spicy Pepper Scale. Participants will learn to evaluate risk across five key domains—Complexity Identifier, Stress Profile, Masking Style, Spicy Pepper Level, and Sleep Profile—and to interpret the Burnout Risk Index to design individualised recovery maps.
By differentiating neurodivergent burnout from typical occupational or emotional models, this session equips clinicians with practical tools for identifying early indicators, understanding sensory overload across seven sensory systems (including vestibular regulation), and supporting sustainable recovery. Participants will leave prepared to help clients move toward their Optimum Steady State—a condition of restored energy, regulation, and well-being.
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About Carole Jean Whittington
Carole Jean Whittington is Chief Well-Being Officer at Whittington Well-Being and the author of Unleashing Sustainable Energy. Diagnosed as autistic and ADHD in adulthood, she integrates lived experience with her four-year global research on burnout and her proprietary assessment models, including The UnVeiling Method and The Whittington Well-Being Assessment Suite. Her work provides clinicians, organisations, and communities with actionable frameworks for identifying risk, restoring regulation, and building sustainable systems of care.
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Drawing on her four-year global study and the Whittington Well-Being Assessment Suite, Whittington presents the five roots of autistic burnout, twenty early warning signs, and six levels of Spicy Burnout, measured by the Spicy Pepper Scale. Participants will learn to evaluate risk across five key domains—Complexity Identifier, Stress Profile, Masking Style, Spicy Pepper Level, and Sleep Profile—and to interpret the Burnout Risk Index to design individualised recovery maps.
Develop the ability to interpret and modulate the body’s nervous system (sensory and autonomic) to regulate arousal levels in clients and for safer trauma therapy
Identify and acquire recovery options and strategies for trauma clients inappropriate for trauma memory processing, particularly for those who don’t want to and those who decompensate or dysregulate from memory work
Also develop the ability to interpret and modulate the body’s nervous system (sensory and autonomic) to regulate arousal levels for professional self-care
Carole Jean Whittington is Chief Well-Being Officer at Whittington Well-Being and the author of Unleashing Sustainable Energy. Diagnosed as autistic and ADHD in adulthood, she integrates lived experience with her four-year global research on burnout and her proprietary assessment models, including The UnVeiling Method and The Whittington Well-Being Assessment Suite. Her work provides clinicians, organisations, and communities with actionable frameworks for identifying risk, restoring regulation, and building sustainable systems of care.
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