How can OTPs differentiate between standard clinical stress and the deeper onset of professional burnout?
Answer
While everyday clinical stress is short-term and typically resolves with adequate rest or a weekend off, burnout is a chronic state of occupational exhaustion that persists despite taking time away. Standard stress often manifests as a temporary feeling of being overwhelmed while remaining motivated, whereas burnout is characterized by emotional depletion, depersonalization, and a total loss of internal motivation. Practitioners experiencing burnout frequently cycle through intense irritability or total emotional numbness during patient care. Rather than reflecting personal weakness, these persistent symptoms are direct neurological responses to long-term, unmanaged workplace stressors. Monitoring these differences through validated self-screens allows practitioners to intervene before chronic fatigue compromises their overall well-being.
This Ask the Expert is an edited excerpt from the course, Mindful Burnout Training, presented by Olivia Petrucci, OTR/L, OTD.
Olivia Petrucci, OTR/L, OTD
Olivia Petrucci is an experienced mental health occupational therapist who has practiced in acute inpatient psychiatry since April 2022. Over the years, she has led evidence-based groups focused on coping with challenging emotions, mindfulness, and safety planning. After recently graduating from the post-professional doctoral program at Boston University, Olivia has focused on developing the Mindful Burnout Training program to reduce the risk and levels of burnout experienced among occupational therapy practitioners.
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