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Autism, ADHD: The Hidden Cost of Masking

3 Dec

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Summary

  • Masking involves concealing behaviors to fit into social norms.
  • Constant masking can lead to burnout, anxiety, and depression.
  • Finding safe spaces is crucial for gradually unmasking.
Autism, ADHD: The Hidden Cost of Masking

Masking, also known as camouflaging, is a strategy where individuals conceal certain behaviors or traits to conform to social expectations. This practice, observed in academic circles since the 1960s, became prominent with research on emotion concealment in the 1970s.

More recently, the autistic community adopted the term "autistic masking" to describe hiding specific behaviors like stimming or imitating social norms. While masking can be a chosen coping mechanism for anyone to feel accepted, for neurodivergent individuals, it can become an exhausting, non-stop survival tactic.

However, persistent masking can have detrimental effects, potentially causing shame, guilt, burnout, and exacerbating mental health problems. The path to unmasking involves identifying "pockets of safety" and gradually reducing this concealment, often with the support of trusted individuals or communities.

This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Disclaimer:
Autistic masking is a strategy to conceal behaviors or traits to fit in, as exemplified by Dr. Amara Brook using a candy to manage an urge to speak in a professional setting.
Masking can be beneficial when it is a conscious choice that helps individuals feel accepted and adhere to their personal values.
Devon Price suggests finding supportive environments and gradually reducing masking with trusted individuals or mental health providers.

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