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The Accountability Trap (or, Why “I’m Sorry” is Never Enough)

The Accountability Trap (or, Why “I’m Sorry” is Never Enough)

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In this episode of "Femme on the Spectrum," host Elizabeth discusses the complexities of dealing with criticism and misunderstandings from a neurodivergent perspective. She highlights the autistic tendency to provide exhaustive context in an attempt to clarify intentions, often misconstrued as defensiveness or refusal to be accountable. Using a personal experience, she illustrates how attempting to provide accurate information can meet with demands for compliance over understanding. Elizabeth also talks about discerning between forced compliance or genuine accountability. The episode encourages respect for differing perspectives and invites listeners to reflect on personal experiences where they may have felt pressured to apologize for their feelings instead of actions or been labeled negatively for setting boundaries. It concludes directing listeners to various platforms to download podcast episodes and access further resources.
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