Burnout

How to Manage Private Practice Burnout

Private practice offers therapists flexibility and independence, but it can also lead to burnout. From isolation to intense workloads, therapists face unique stressors. Recognizing early signs of burnout and implementing strategies like taking time off, setting boundaries, and delegating tasks can help sustain both well-being and a thriving practice.

How do therapists combat burnout when they are stressed now, more than ever? 

Therapists today face the challenge of increased stress and burnout in their field, and a lack of immediate industry change. So, what can be done in the meantime to prevent and mitigate burnout when therapists are stressed now, more than ever? 

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