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Thriving Moms of Autistics

Thriving Moms of Autistics

著者: Christina Wilson
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Dr. Christina Wilson decided to launch her business and podcast, Thriving Moms of Autistics, because she knows that moms of young autistic children are overwhelmed, under supported and deserve more allies. Now, well into her own journey with her autistic son, Christina has a real sense of what you’re going through. In this podcast, she helps moms like you tap into your strengths, create a supportive community and set firm boundaries. Experts and parents of autistics will also be interviewed on the show. Dr. Wilson has been in the field of psychology for over 25 years as a clinician, coach, researcher, and educator. Join the conversation and listen to episodes at https://thrivingmomsofautistics.com

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  • From Thriving Moms of Autistics to the Positive Growth Doctor: Helping Women Show Up Authentically, Grow Their Mindset, and Achieve a Healthy Well-Being
    2025/06/28

    Welcome back to another episode of the Thriving Moms of Autistics Podcast! I am your host, Dr. Christina Wilson.

    When I started Thriving Moms of Autistics, it was clear that I needed to support women. Over the years, I focused primarily on moms raising children on the spectrum.

    It has been a huge blessing to walk alongside other moms during this time. However, I have been led to expand my walk with women in general, which is so exciting.

    In this episode, we dive into some exciting news about the future and the goal to continue serving women.

    The goal of Thriving Moms of Autistics has always been to help them feel less isolated and learn ways to use their strengths and use their mindset to navigate the challenges of raising an autistic child.

    It’s not easy because moms are faced with some pretty serious challenges.

    I have learned that when I create a support system, learn from my mistakes by growing my mindset, set firm boundaries with others who do not understand autism, and use my innate strengths to overcome challenges, I have a healthier well-being, which helps my child.

    The last five years have been hard for everyone. The pandemic had a significant impact on the world. It isn’t something you just bounce back from. It takes time, especially because of the increased levels of anxiety and depression.

    As a result, we have been left second guessing ourselves more than ever increasing anxiety. People are on edge, which requires firmer boundaries. We tend to get stuck in our heads more than ever leading to more depression.

    We are conditioned very early on, which makes it very difficult to change, especially in the midst of chaos. The good news is that we do have capacity for change even after a pandemic.

    So, what is next for serving women and supporting their well-being?

    I have been led to expand Thriving Moms of Autistics to serve all women. We have some things in common that cannot be ignored.

    As women, we struggle with societal expectations. We are expected to sit pretty, be the perfect mom, friend, wife, etc. We are expected to be a certain size and look a certain way.

    It’s just not realistic, and it’s not sustainable. Nor is it consistent with who we were meant to be.

    When I say “who we were meant to be.” we are going to dial into that in the future. Because when you leave that facade behind and focus on being your authentic self, everything changes.

    I am known as the Positive Growth Doctor because of my background in positive psychology and my focus on increasing a healthy well-being.

    I help women struggling with perfectionism, comparison, and self-doubt by addressing limiting beliefs, leveraging strengths to show up authentically, deepening the mind-body connection to gain clarity, and build confidence and a healthy well-being.

    So after 3 great seasons of the Thriving Moms of Autistics, welcome to Season 1 of the Positive Growth Doctor as we bring all our sisters into the fold and grow together and support one another!

    On July 8th, I will launch the Positive Growth Doctor Podcast. So be on the lookout for that on all the popular podcast apps.

    In the meantime, join The Women’s Empowerment Group on Facebook. The link is in the comments and transcript.

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/thewomensempowermentgroup

    I am so excited for our time together in the future. It is going to be amazing! See you soon!

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  • 20 Creative Ways for Moms of Autistics to Cope with High Stress and Get Some Relief
    2025/04/22

    Welcome back to another episode of the Thriving Moms of Autistics Podcast! I am your host, Dr. Christina Wilson.

    I often hear from moms that their greatest fear is dying and leaving their child behind.

    I recall being in the hospital. I was fighting so hard. Unfortunately, sepsis doesn’t always have a good outcome. I had never been so sick in my life.

    At one point, I was spitting up blood and it was coming out of the tubes from my stomach.

    I thought to myself, “This is it? This is how it is going to end? Then a calmness came over me. God laid it on my heart that there was more. Then, it was so clear, as if he whispered in my ear, “I want you to work with women.” That was when the Thriving Moms of Autistics was born.

    In this episode, we explore our motivation to be around for our children and ways to make that happen so that we are here to support them as long as we can and have a long lasting positive effect on them.

    Find the full transcript for this episode on your favorite podcast app.

    Please share the podcast with other moms to help them grow in their autism journey.

    You can also do this by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. I appreciate you!

    Moms of Autistics Experience Similar Stress Levels as Those in Combat

    Self-care is often at the end of a moms to-do list if it even makes it on the lengthy list. That is because our child’s needs are pretty extensive.

    Because of those extensive needs and additional challenges posed by IEP meetings, other’s demands and judgments about our parenting styles or child’s behaviors our stress levels are often extremely high.

    A University of Wisconsin study found that mothers of adolescent and adult autistics experienced stress similar to that of a combat veteran. Sit with that for just a minute.

    That is one of many reasons why self-care is critical for moms raising autistic children.

    Stress is a precursor to disease. That throws a serious wrench in our plans to stick around for our children.

    We can’t have that, now can we!!

    Self-Care Is More Than Moms of Autistics Think It Is

    There are several components to self-care, such as emotional, physical, mental, social, spiritual, and professional self-care.

    Moms of autistics experience strong emotions. They deal with a lot and often. As a result, many moms experience shame, anger, frustration, unworthiness, guilt, etc.

    Moms might neglect their physical upkeep by skipping workouts or not getting enough sleep.

    Mental health might take a hit with increased anxiety and depression. It is easy to get caught up in the negative when big things are happening around you.

    Socially, we might withdraw or isolate because so many others just don’t get it, and it is easier to separate ourselves.

    Moms often feel a disconnect spiritually. We once felt connected to God, the Universe, or whatever it is we adhere to. A loss of connection is the result.

    How Can Moms of Autistics Get Creative with Self-Care?

    Here are some self-care ideas that might spark your interest:

    1. Find a coach to support your growth as a mom
    2. Use daily affirmations to remind yourself of your worth
    3. Meditation & Breathing Techniques to Calm and Restore
    4. Take a hot bath and light some candles after your child goes to bed
    5. Walk around the neighborhood
    6. Dance it out and invite your child to join you
    7. Find a podcast that supports your growth or favorite topic
    8. Read a chapter of the book you have been eying
    9. Journal what is on your mind and ways to grow from it
    10. Find a hob
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    18 分
  • The Hidden Superpower and Game Changer for Moms Navigating Autism
    2025/04/15

    Welcome back to another episode of the Thriving Moms of Autistics Podcast! I am your host, Dr. Christina Wilson.

    Why do people do the things they do or think the way they do? Those are burning questions we all have, which is why I chose positive psychology as a specialty.

    I study happiness and have found that optimism and internal locus of control are strong predictors of happiness or what we call subjective well-being or our own perception of our own happiness.

    Internal locus of control is us taking responsibility for the outcome or feeling we had some control over the outcome. Whereas, external locus of control is blaming it on others and not accepting any of the responsibility.

    In the world of autism, things can shift quickly. So, it is hard to predict what comes next. But as moms striving to stay a step ahead to protect our children, we strive with all our might. Right?

    We fight to control the outcome because we want to keep them safe, but that is not always possible. We put a lot on ourselves and it feels so heavy. I know. I am right there with you.

    In this episode, we explore a game changer that will open up many possibilities for change, not only for you, but your child too.

    Find the full transcript for this episode on your favorite podcast app.

    Please share the podcast with other moms to help them grow in their autism journey.

    You can also do this by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. I appreciate you

    Be sure to subscribe to the Thriving Moms of Autistics YouTube Channel!

    Building Stress and Behavioral Shifts Weigh On Autism Moms

    Moms raising autistics are unique in their daily experiences. They have a heavier load of managing many tasks at once, such as the usual day to day, unexpected shifts, melt downs, communication struggles, keeping their child safe and alive, and so on.

    With that great responsibility comes significant stress and exhaustion. We are usually pretty good at anticipating many of our child’s needs or what they are communicating to us, but there are those times that it all gets lost in translation and it all escalates. We do our best.

    In those events we do our best to help our child through it and find the best ways to keep ourselves in check and maintain our own sanity while we walk through it.

    It is easy to beat ourselves up when things go South, or we don’t manage it as calmly as we would have liked, or manage it as quickly as we could have.

    Did you know that there is a trick to that? Oh, but there is. Most people are not aware of it. Sometimes, I want to scream it from the mountain tops because it makes such a difference.

    The Game Changing Resource That All Moms of Autistics Have and Don’t Even Know It

    We are all different creatures, which I am thankful for. It would be so boring if we were all the same. Right?

    We were created in such a way that prepares us to go through life, even though it feels like we are lacking. Life is hard no doubt. We aren’t cookie cutter, and there is a good reason for that.

    I often see moms dive into the unknown with all that they have after their child’s diagnosis. They might not have been strong students in school, but they are in high gear learning all they can about autism and finding ways to support their child.

    This is the character strength of love of learning. This is a great example of lacking awareness of a strength to find that it really is your thing and helps you get through difficult times.

    You might have noticed that you were more quick to give your opinion or jump into something without thinking it through prior to having your child. However, you see that you are more controlled now th

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