Apr 4, 2022
High rates of employee burnout are documented in industries including healthcare, human services, and first responders. More recently, the battle with burnout is now reported across industries including tech, manufacturing, law, education, and hospitality, to name a few. Join licensed mental health professionals Nikki Young and Alyssa Najera as they describe signs of burnout, explore how burnout symptoms can negatively affect your mood, behaviors, and relationships, and challenge organization leaders to assess their own resources for addressing burnout.
In this episode we talk about:
Burnout is the extended period of physical and/or emotional
exhaustion, it can almost feel like you’re on autopilot as you
navigate your workday. If your industry or organization already
struggled with high levels of burnout, the pandemic likely
exacerbated those levels. In this episode, Nikki Young and Alyssa
Najera discuss
• What is Burnout
• Cognitive, physical, and behavioral signs of burnout
• Using self-awareness and input from others you trust to help you
determine your own burnout levels
Resources mentioned:
We’ve pulled together any resources mentioned in this episode and
put together some links:
If you notice you are experiencing signs of burnout practice
self-care, healthy habits, and self-assessments to help you decide
where you are and where you want to be physically and mentally. If
you recognize recurring bouts of burnout, you may need to assess
how to implement healthy coping and anticipatory coping skills that
will help you deal with and work through work-related stressors or
evaluate your employment overall and whether or not it’s time to
search for new opportunities. For a burnout assessment resource,
click on the link below.
https://proqol.org/proqol-measure
Listen to Therapists Uncut episodes for tips on self-care, positive
coping skills, and evaluating whether or not “To get or not to get
the F*** out of Dodge.”
Thank you for allowing us into your lives and helping us make
mental health relatable and a part of your everyday conversation!
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TherapistsUncut.com.
What is the Therapists Uncut Podcast:
The Therapists Uncut Podcast is a light-hearted, informative
self-help podcast for grown-ups. It is hosted by off-the-clock
therapists hoping to validate your experiences, normalize therapy
and therapists, and help you prioritize your mental health.
Who are the Therapists Uncut Podcast Co-Hosts:
Nikki Young is co-host of Therapists Uncut and a Licensed Marriage
& Family Therapist. Nikki keeps it personable and professional.
Yet, she always manages to keep the Therapists Uncut family and
followers laughing. You may find her squirreling through topics,
stories, or jokes, and all in good fun. Don't worry because someone
will bring her back around to the conversation. Nikki is a licensed
marriage and family therapist in her private practice located in
Modesto, CA, and she is also a Crisis Junkie at heart. In addition
to being co-owner of a group private practice, she is also a crisis
clinician responding to local mental health crisis and emergencies.
Learn more about Nikki at catalystcounselinginc.com
Alyssa Najera is co-host of Therapists Uncut and a Licensed
Clinical Social Worker. Alyssa is typically calm and composed on
most days, but often has difficulty containing her excitement about
the little things in life. She loves to laugh, spread positivity,
and is often caught with a smile on her face. Alyssa is also a
Child Welfare Services social worker and supervisor alumni,
previous child sexual abuse forensic interviewer, trainer and
consultant, and CEO of a group private practice in the small town
of Oakdale, CA. Learn more about Alyssa at
smalltowncounselingca.com or alyssanajera.com.
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Voice Over by Alexia Gloria