Episode 11: Understanding Therapist Burnout - Part II
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In this episode, Clinical Supervisors Kim Rippy, LPC and Kaitlyn Steel, LMFT continue their two-part series on therapist burnout. Picking up where Part 1 left off, they dive into what to do once you’ve identified your personal patterns of burnout, how to interpret what these patterns mean for your work and values, and strategies for responding before burnout escalates.
Kim and Kaitlyn explore the energy demands of different client presentations, the importance of aligning your work with your authentic therapist self, and how core beliefs and internal fears can intensify burnout if left unchecked. They offer actionable steps for adjusting schedules, communicating with supervisors, and incorporating self-care alongside deep self-reflection. Listeners will gain insight into recognizing early signs, navigating discomfort, and creating sustainable, healthy practices that support both therapist and client.
Key Takeaways:
How to identify patterns of burnout and what they reveal• Understanding the energy demands of different client presentations• Aligning your work with your values and authentic therapist self• Addressing internal fears and core beliefs that amplify burnout• Actionable strategies for schedule management and self-care• Reflective practices for sustainable, grounded therapy
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Email: Supervision@KeystoneTherapyGroup.com
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Disclaimer:
This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for clinical supervision. All information shared represents our own opinions and should not be taken as legal or clinical direction.
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