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The always entertaining and insightful Brené Brown talks with twin sisters, Drs Emily and Amelia Nagosky about their wonderfully accessible book 'Burnout: the secret to solving the stress cycle'.
I highly recommend this 60 minute romp into an entertaining and informative exploration of what burnout is, how stress impacts your body and hwat you can do the support yourself in completing the stress response cycle in this podcast episode: Burnout and How to Complete the Stress Cycle.
Great discussion and reflections on what it is like for therapists to look after themselves, take breaks and create the working life you want. An open look into the challenges of being a therapist. If you've reached a point of thinking about giving away your career as a therapist this podcast is for you - listen here.
Listen to Dr Michelle Woolhouse and Dr Shamistra Barathan from 'The Six Hats Podcast' talk about dancing to your own rhythm, witnessing a wholehearted approach to carers and healers and self compassion in this frank and honest discussion about anixety and burnout. Listen here.
In this podcast, Clinical Psychologist Shannon Swales of 'Burnout: a different kind of gap year' shares her own experience of burnout, and talks with a range of people including nurses, teachers, parents, students, counsellors and lawyers. This podcast is an engaging and fresh acknowledgement of the wide-ranging impact of burnout both professionally and personally. Listen here.
In this podcast integrative medical practitioner Dr Fiona Enkelmann discusses with naturopath Lucy Mason how your body might be calling you to pay attention to what you need to recover from burnout. Listen here.
Dr Jo Braid is the host of this podcast. In this episode Dr Braid introduces herself and outlines some of the more practical steps required to recover from burnout. Burnout is a systemic problem but focusing on what we can do is an important first step to recovery. Listen here.
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Twelve core symptoms of burnout according to ‘The Sydney Studies’
There is a lot of information and talk about burnout these days - and rightly so. Our world is fast-paced to the point of enormous suffering - mentally, physically, emotionally, relationally and spiritually. But what is burnout? And how can you tell if you are affected by it? In this blog we outline the key symptoms of burnout as described by 'The Sydney Studies' - research undertaken by the team at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia.
What causes burnout? Is it the person? The culture? The environment? Or a combination of all three? Informed by latest research, dive in to unpack the causes of burnout through a lens of workplace culture, community supports, values and individual, predisposing factors. Learn how understanding these contributing factors may help you to assess your own situation, and see what you might be able to change ... or not. Which aspects of work are supportive for you right now, and which may be leading you to burn out?