Orange County Therapist’s Perspective on Caregiver burnout and stress management
- Feeling fatigued and tired
- Eating too much or not enough
- Sleeping too much or not enough
- Easily irritable
- Headaches or other physical ailments
- Feeling isolated and alone
- Crying spells and feeling sad
- Worried, anxious, racing thoughts
- Feeling overwhelmed and drained
- Losing interest in things you used to enjoy
- Exercise routine or go for a walk
- Spend time outside/ nature to get fresh air and sunshine
- Call a friend/ family member for support. IT IS OKAY TO ASK FOR HELP
- Try to figure out a plan. Ask yourself if there are tasks or errands that friends or family can help with.
- Relaxation routine (Take a long bath, read a book)
- Get a massage
- Journal (ex. Self reflection, Positive affirmations, Gratitude)
- Meditation
- Breathing exercises
- Healthy sleep schedule
- Connect to support groups or seek own therapy
- Reach out to spiritual community
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My specialties include career driven professionals, caregiver stress, Asian American psychology, anxious teens, and social anxiety.
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