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Is your stress "baked in"? For many neurodivergent people, typical advice doesn't work because our nervous systems process the world differently. In this video, Dr. Megan Anna Neff (autistic ADHD clinical psychologist) explains the Stress Cycle and why "completing" it is the secret to avoiding burnout and chronic exhaustion. In this video, you will learn: *Stress vs. Stressors: Why the physical response remains even after the external problem is gone. *The Neurodivergent Difference: How ADHD, autism, and Alexithymia impact how we recognize internal stress signals. *Completing the Cycle: Practical tools to release stress, from physical activity to sensory-friendly alternatives. *The Shutdown Response: How to manage stress when it manifests as "freezing" or dissociation. Chapters: 0:00 - The Stress Cycle 1:03 - What a Deer Can Teach Us About Stress 2:50 - When Stress Gets "Baked Into" the Body 4:29 - Why Modern Life Keeps Our Stress Loops Open 5:34 - ADHD and "Context Shifting" Stress 7:20 - Trauma and the Fear of Letting Your Guard Down 9:19 - How to Spot Your Body’s Hidden Stress Signals 11:35 - Stress vs. Stressors: The Important Difference 12:58 - The 20-Minute Rule for Stress Release 15:06 - 7 Ways to Complete the Cycle (Without Exercise) 17:53 - When Stress Looks Like Shutdown (The "Freeze" Response) Resources Mentioned: Visit Neurodivergent Insights for the Nervous System Workbook: https://neurodivergentinsights.com/au... The Self-Care for Autistic People Card Deck: https://neurodivergentinsights.com/se... Check out the Autistic Burnout Workbook: https://neurodivergentinsights.com/au... Burnout by Emily and Amelia Nagoski: https://amzn.to/3R184Bf Reznick, A. Z. (1989). The cycle of stress: A circular model for the psychobiological response to strain and stress. Medical Hypotheses, 30(3), 217-222: https://doi.org/10.1016/0306-9877(89)... #Neurodivergent #ADHD #Autism #StressCycle #MentalHealth #BurnoutRecovery #SensoryHealth This video is not medical advice and is not to be considered therapy. • 📩 More resources + weekly newsletter: https://newsletter.neurodivergentinsi... • 📚 Dr. Neff’s books: Self-Care for Autistic People: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1507221932?... • The Autistic Burnout Workbook: https://neurodivergentinsights.com/au... • Neurodivergent Insights: https://neurodivergentinsights.com • Trainings: https://neurodivergentinsights.com/tr... • Neurodivergent Insights Workbooks: https://neurodivergentinsights.com/wo... Dr. Megan Anna Neff (she/they) is an Autistic-ADHD clinical psychologist who blends research, clinical insight, and lived experience to make sense of adult neurodivergence. She creates clear, compassionate, neurodivergent-affirming education for autistic, ADHD, and AuDHD adults, and for the clinicians who support them. Each video offers practical tools, grounded explanations, and honest conversations about sensory health, burnout, masking, identity, and everyday neurodivergent life, living with ADHD and Autism. TL;DR: What You Need to Know What is the Stress Cycle? It is a biological process where a stressor triggers a response (tension and mobilization), followed by a "relief phase" where the body releases that energy to return to a grounded baseline. The Problem: In modern life, we face "open loops" where stressors never fully end, causing stress to accumulate and lead to burnout and chronic health conditions. Stress vs. Stressors: A stressor is the external event; stress is the physical mobilization in your body. You must deal with the stress even if the stressor cannot be removed. How to Complete the Cycle: You can move stress out of your body through 20 minutes of physical activity, progressive muscle relaxation, deep breathing, or social connection. Neurodivergent Considerations: For those with Alexithymia, stress might show up as physical "tells" (stomach aches, pacing) or thought patterns (rumination, dread). Shutdown and dissociation are also valid stress responses that require gentle release, such as hot showers or weighted blankets. Join Dr. Megan Anna Neff and Brett as they discuss the stress cycle, focusing on how to manage stress effectively, especially for neurodivergent individuals. This video explores the critical difference between stressors and stress, offering practical insights for burnout recovery. Learn about the 'freeze response' and other ways to achieve stress release, helping you complete the stress cycle and improve your overall well-being.