75. Cognitive Burnout: Therapist Edition (structured rest series)
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Is your brain fullâbut you canât name half of what youâre holding?
This week in the first edition of Structured Rest Jen explores the cognitive load of therapist burnoutâwhat it feels like, why it happens, and how to begin recovering. From forgotten notes to invisible mental tasks, many therapists feel like theyâre failing when in reality, their brains are simply overloaded.
Drawing from her background in brain injury rehab, Jen introduces a practical way to start making space: the brain dump. She walks you through how to do it, what to do with what comes out, and how it fits into a bigger weekly rhythm of recovery.
This episode is equal parts practical and personalâcomplete with a live brain dump demo, reflections on parenting overload, invisible labor, and why so many of us struggle to hold it all.
đ In This Episode:
- What cognitive burnout looks like for therapists (and why itâs not your fault)
- Why memory, focus, and executive function suffer during chronic overload
- A gentle reframe from Jenâs work in brain injury: your brain needs support, not pressure
- The DeleteâDelayâDelegate framework for reducing mental load
- A real-time example of Jenâs weekly brain dump
- How to make it a practice, not a one-time fix
- A preview of whatâs next: calendar audits and energy drains
đ§ Key Quote:
âMost therapists are carrying a hundred tabs in their mindâand think theyâre failing when they canât hold them all.â
đĄ Try This:
â Set a 5-minute timer. Brain dump everything: clinical, personal, emotional, invisible.
â Then review:
⢠What can be deleted?
⢠What can be delayed?
⢠What can be delegated?
â Schedule the restâor give it a home so your brain doesnât have to hold it anymore.
đ Resources Mentioned:
- đ The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt
- â Link to the book and research
- đ Atlantic Article: Why Parents Are Bringing Back Landlines
- â Read it here
- đś Trevor Hall â âYou Canât Rush Your Healingâ
- â Listen on Spotify
- đ Previous episodes referenced:
- Ep. 63 â Therapist Burnout and the Brain
- Ep. 64 â Tips for Overwhelm
- Ep. 65 â Overbooked and Overwhelmed
đ Coming Next Week:
Is It the Session or the Schedule?
A deep dive into your calendar and energy auditâhow to identify emotional drain points and restructure your time to support recovery, not just survival.