Just as our parents cared for us when we were infants, many of us find ourselves caring for our elderly parents or loved ones later in life.
As painful as it is, that’s the circle of life.
Some of us may also find ourselves in a caregiving role for children or partners with disabilities or injuries, which can take a toll on our mental health and well being.
Caregiving can present some significant challenges, can be very painful emotionally, and can lead to physical and mental exhaustion.
That’s why, when you’re caregiving for others, it’s so vitally important that you find your own support and care.
You don’t have to do it alone.
We all need support, and especially when so much of our time and energy are spent supporting.
While there is great meaning in having the ability to support a loved one, sometimes the stress can accumulate over time to the point that it has a significant impact on our mental and physical health.
Caregivers can also go through financial instability due to expenses, not accepting promotions, and working less due to continuous care of their loved one.
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, then it’s time to seek help so you can fully evaluate and resolve your situation, restoring a sense of peace, balance, and vitality to your life.
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This constellation of symptoms is sometimes known as “caregiver burnout.”
It’s a state of exhaustion when you bite off more than you can chew by trying to do more, physically, mentally, or even financially, than you are capable of.
To avoid these risks, it’s extremely important to get enough exercise and sleep, know your limits, establish healthy boundaries, practice self-care, and acknowledge how you feel as a caregiver.
For caregiving to be sustainable, it’s vital that you care for yourself as much as you care for your loved one.
Listed below are some factors that can lead to caregiver burnout:
Where does one find the strength to be there for someone while also taking care of themself?
By receiving support from others.
When shouldering so much, we can’t do it alone.
And we don’t have to.
Together, we will find the right balance so you can support yourself and your loved one.
Therapy can successfully improve your life by helping you minimize your anxiety, identifying and changing underlying thought and behavioral patterns that contribute to your struggles, and providing you with strategies to decrease discomfort while restoring an overall sense of peace.
Our evidence-based, scientifically proven interventions are demonstrated by research to be effective in addressing mental health issues commonly faced by caregivers such as anxiety, depression, and burnout.
Learn more about our empirically based therapy modalities by visiting our Methods page.
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