Autistic Voices Unfiltered: Validating Anger, Grief & Injustices in a World That Shuts Us Down | Spectrum Speaks Coaching Session

EPISODE · Jan 7, 2026 · 10 MIN

Autistic Voices Unfiltered: Validating Anger, Grief & Injustices in a World That Shuts Us Down | Spectrum Speaks Coaching Session

from Resilience Coaching Collective · host Maribel C. Stikeleather, M. Ed., BCBA, QBA, LBA

In this raw, heart-pounding during one of the Spectrum Speaks coaching sessions, facilitated by certified BCBA, resilience coach, and neurodiversity advocate Belle Stikeleather (Founder, Behavioral Teaching Solutions & Spectrum Speaks), autistic contributors Aaron, Mina, Alex, and the team dive deep into the emotions society fears: anger as a signal for injustice, sadness as grief from betrayal, and frustration from one-way communication breakdowns.“If you get really angry, that’s often a sign… legitimate injustices.” – Aaron drops truth bombs on why suppressing emotions worsens everything. Mina wrestles the all-or-nothing trap: “I’m trying to find that middle ground of legit emotions… but communicating effectively.” Alex shares public fears, while Belle guides strategies like writing letters to express without “high-level emotions” hijacking talks. Takeaways? Emotions are possible indicators, not weaknesses—balance them with empathy (speaker + listener), active validation, and RCC tools for collective resilience.Key Moments:2:15: Why anger/sadness = grief, not “bad behavior”5:40: Communication as a “two-way street” + listener skill gaps8:20: Writing letters > heated talks (team trials it live!)Close: “Everything’s going to be all right” – Bob Marley wisdomCore View on Emotions Dr. T. V. Joe Layng, PhD described emotions as constructed descriptors or amplifiers of consequential contingencies - environmental relations between behavior and its outcomes (reinforcers, punishers, evocative events), rather than innate, hardwired physiological states, universal “basic” reactions, or internal causes of behavior. Emotions function as private (non-spoken) indicators of specific situational changes or gaps in contingencies (e.g., fear signals avoidance contingencies; anger signals removal or distance-creating contingencies). Emotional behavior (observable actions like aggression) is analyzed separately as operant classes shaped by consequences, while private emotional experiences serve as clues to guide adaptive responding.From Dr. Anna Linnehan, PhD:•  We often assume feelings drive behavior (“I was so angry I yelled”), but scientific evidence shows the opposite: emotions are functions of what’s happening in the world around us.•  Emotions signal shifts in contingencies—e.g., moving from a challenging situation to relief (nervous before a talk, relieved after).•  This perspective empowers action: By analyzing behaviors and their outcomes, we can understand why we feel a certain way and change it through new actions.Your 2026 Action Step: Comment YOUR emotion signal below—what injustice sparked it? Tag a friend building support systems.Follow Belle @bellestike for weekly RCC playbooks, neurodiversity events, BTS Collective Creative, BTS Cook & Connect & more. Subscribe to Spectrum Speaks newsletter: spectrumspeaksfl.beehiiv.com. Share if you’re able to relate! #Neurodiversity #AutisticVoices #RCCFramework #EmotionValidation #ActuallyAutisticThanks for joining Resilience Coaching Collective!We explore neurodiversity-affirming, evidence-based strategies inspired by Israel Goldiamond’s constructional approach (expanded by T.V. Joe Layng and rooted in B.F. Skinner’s science) that build strengths and repertoires rather than simply eliminate problem behaviors.This episode is part of our ongoing inclusion initiative, Spectrum Speaks, a Behavioral Teaching Solutions project dedicated to amplifying neurodivergent voices and creating safe spaces for growth.If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe to our weekly conversations that turn challenges into lasting capabilities.Earn Affordable CEUsMany episodes offer 1 Learning CEU (BACB / QABA-eligible) for just $9.99 USD.[Purchase here](Quiz link and certificate sent via email after payment.)Connect with us:www.rccpodcast.com@belleStike on Instagram | X | ThreadsShare feedback or topic ideas: reply anywhere or email [email protected] gems from 2025 + fresh episodes in 2026 — see you next time!#ResilienceCoachingCollective #ConstructionalApproach #Neurodiversity #ActuallyAutistic #BCBA...

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