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Mindfulness burnout prevention helps therapists, counsellors and psychologists notice early signs of exhaustion, emotional fatigue and professional disconnection before burnout becomes entrenched. In this bonus episode of Attach Together, Darren speaks with Christopher Dines, author, mindfulness practitioner, coach and former DJ, about MBP: Mindfulness Burnout Prevention. Christopher has published eight books on mindfulness and addiction, including The Kindness Habit, co-authored with Dr Barbara Mariposa. This conversation explores how mindfulness burnout prevention supports mental health professionals at risk of burnout, isolation and emotional depletion. Rather than simply focusing on meditation, MBP encourages awareness of thoughts, emotions, bodily sensations, lifestyle, relational needs and professional limits. For attachment-informed practitioners, this matters deeply. Therapists often become a secure base for others, yet may struggle to notice when their own capacity is becoming depleted. 🔎 What You’ll Learn * What mindfulness burnout prevention means * Early warning signs of therapist burnout * The difference between tiredness, exhaustion and burnout * Why therapists can feel isolated in modern practice * How online therapy has changed professional connection * Why community helps prevent emotional depletion * How mindfulness creates space, clarity and regulation * Why asking for help is a professional strength Common Search Questions What is mindfulness burnout prevention? Mindfulness burnout prevention uses awareness, reflection and supportive community to help therapists notice and respond to early signs of professional fatigue. How does burnout affect therapists? Burnout can lead to exhaustion, apathy, resentment, reduced empathy, isolation and feeling disconnected from clinical work. Why is community important for therapists? Community offers therapists connection, reflection and support from others who understand the emotional demands of the work. How does mindfulness help prevent burnout? Mindfulness helps practitioners notice stress, bodily tension, emotional withdrawal and reduced capacity earlier, supporting better boundaries and self-care. 🕑CHAPTERS 00:00 Welcome to this bonus episode 01:25 What is MBP? 02:25 Christopher’s recovery journey and mindfulness practice 05:54 When mindfulness became more widely recognised 07:07 How MBP developed for therapists and psychologists 09:21 Warning signs of burnout 11:15 What support can look like 12:51 The emotional demands of therapy work 14:02 Online therapy, isolation and the shrinking gap between work and life 15:59 Key takeaways: asking for help and finding community 17:20 Bonus reflection on retreats, group meditation and practitioner support RESOURCES MENTIONED * Mindfulness Burnout Prevention: mindfulnessburnoutprevention.com [http://mindfulnessburnoutprevention.com] * Christopher Dines’ books on mindfulness and addiction * The Kindness Habit by Christopher Dines and Dr Barbara Mariposa * Optima Health Services CPD certificate and reflection pack * Optima therapist retreat with Darren, Jo and guest speaker Linda Cundy FREE CPD CERTIFICATE & REFLECTION PACK You can download the FREE CPD Certificate for this episode via our website www.optimahealthservices.co.uk [http://www.optimahealthservices.co.uk] and join our listener list to receive the Reflection Pack for future episodes.
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