Mental Health Conversations with Safe Harbor

Dealing with Burnout

37 min · Ayer
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In this episode of the Mental Health Conversations with Safe Harbor podcast, we take an honest look at burnout — what it is, how it develops, and why so many people silently struggle with it. From emotional exhaustion and chronic stress to feeling disconnected, overwhelmed, or constantly “running on empty,” burnout can impact every area of life if left unaddressed. We discuss the warning signs people often miss, the difference between stress and true burnout, and practical ways to begin restoring balance, energy, and emotional health. Whether burnout is coming from work, caregiving, relationships, ministry, or simply carrying too much for too long, this conversation is designed to help listeners feel seen, understood, and encouraged. You can’t pour from an empty cup — and recognizing burnout is often the first step toward healing.

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Portada del episodio Dealing with Burnout

Dealing with Burnout

In this episode of the Mental Health Conversations with Safe Harbor podcast, we take an honest look at burnout — what it is, how it develops, and why so many people silently struggle with it. From emotional exhaustion and chronic stress to feeling disconnected, overwhelmed, or constantly “running on empty,” burnout can impact every area of life if left unaddressed. We discuss the warning signs people often miss, the difference between stress and true burnout, and practical ways to begin restoring balance, energy, and emotional health. Whether burnout is coming from work, caregiving, relationships, ministry, or simply carrying too much for too long, this conversation is designed to help listeners feel seen, understood, and encouraged. You can’t pour from an empty cup — and recognizing burnout is often the first step toward healing.

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Hosted by: Dr. Jennifer Maxfield-DeCarlo, LCSW-C, Ph.D, and Erik Sundquist, LCSW-C of Safe Harbor Behavioral Care (based in Maryland. In the first episode of Mental Health Conversations with Safe Harbor, we explore a question so many people wrestle with: Why is vulnerability so hard? Opening up can feel uncomfortable, risky, and even frightening, especially in a world that often rewards strength, composure, and self-protection. In this conversation, we talk about the fear of being judged, rejected, misunderstood, or hurt, and why vulnerability can feel so challenging even when we know connection matters. We also discuss how trust, emotional safety, past experiences, and personal growth all shape our willingness to be open with others. Join Safe Harbor for an honest, relatable discussion about vulnerability, healing, and the courage it takes to let people in.

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