Join us to hear Dr. Hillman explain how autistic burnout differs from typical burnout, showing how behavior communicates stress in autistic individuals and encouraging students to rethink assumptions about behavior, burnout, and disability.
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Not Broken—Overloaded: Understanding Autistic Burnout
Students, faculty and staff are invited to attend a presentation on autistic burnout with Dr. Heidi Hillman. The event is hosted by Eastern Washington University in collaboration with Bellevue College’s Psychology Program and Neurodiversity Navigators Program.
Time: 1:30–2:30 PM, Thursday, Mar. 12
Location: Room D106 or via Zoom (scan QR code to join)
Speaker: Dr. Heidi Hillman, Ph.D., BCBA-D, LMHC
Autistic burnout is often mistaken for typical burnout or depression. In this presentation, Dr. Hillman will examine autistic burnout through the lens that all behavior is a form of communication. She will explore how autistic individuals navigate environments that place stress on their systems and how autistic burnout differs from common understandings of burnout.
Drawing on both lived experience and research, Dr. Hillman encourages students to rethink assumptions about behavior, burnout and disability.
Dr. Hillman is a Professor of Psychology at Eastern Washington University and a licensed mental health clinician specializing in autism. Her research focuses on inclusive environments, stigma reduction, and empowering autistic individuals and families through evidence-informed practice and advocacy.
Last Updated March 9, 2026