34. How Burnout Amplifies Imposter Syndrome
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In this episode, Dr. Jen Blanchette discusses the intersection of imposter syndrome and burnout. She shares her personal experience with burnout and how it made her question her career and worth as a therapist. Dr. Blanchette talks about the difficulty of leaving a private practice and the feelings of being an imposter in a new job. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing our accomplishments and giving ourselves permission to take time and space to recover from burnout. Dr. Blanchette also encourages therapists to explore alternative career options and not feel trapped in their current path.
keywordsimposter syndrome, burnout, career, worth, private practice, job, experience, time, space, choices
takeaways
- Imposter syndrome can be exacerbated by burnout and can make us question our abilities and worth as therapists.
- Taking time and space to recover from burnout is essential and can look different for each person.
- Therapists have choices and can explore alternative career options if they feel stuck in their current path.
- Recognizing our accomplishments and leaning into our experience can help combat imposter syndrome and build confidence.
titles
- The Intersection of Imposter Syndrome and Burnout
- Leaving a Private Practice: The Fear and Challenges
Sound Bites
- "I honestly didn't trust myself anymore."
- "Oh, I don't have to do therapy anymore."
- "I bring up all that experience in this role. Like, oh yeah, I worked residential. Oh yeah, well, I remember this one time I was working, da, da, da, da."
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