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Masking in autism By Kelly Jean Sullivan

       data-ad-client="ca-pub-1763189992875486"> </amp-auto-ads> <amp-auto-ads type="adsens What does it mean for an autistic person to mask? Autistic masking refers to  the conscious or unconscious suppression or hiding of elements of a person's autistic identity . This is often referred to as a social survival strategy – used to conform to expected 'norms', cope with situations or environments, or avoid expressing anxiety Masking autism may stem from  avoiding social stigma, a survival mechanism for professional success, or a desire to be accepted in relationships . Masking can cause emotional harm such as autistic burnout, emotional distress, and mental health concerns such as depression or anxiety.