Therapists, Is the Boundaries Con...
Therapists, Is the Boundaries Conversation Gaslighting You?

The ReLit Practice™ by Stacey Steele

Episode notes

You've heard it. You've said it. "You just need better boundaries." But what if the boundary conversation has become part of the problem? In this episode, we explore how self-sacrifice and unrelenting standards schemas, two of the most common patterns in helping professionals , can turn well-meaning boundary advice into a shame spiral. Drawing on Jeffrey Young's schema therapy model and Skovholt and Trotter-Mathison's Clinician Paradox, we unpack why the same qualities that make you effective in clinical work are the ones that make saying no feel genuinely dangerous. This isn't an anti-boundary episode but acknowledges that burnout doesn't mean a boundary failure.

You spend your life holding space for others but where do you go when you're exhausted and need it held for you?

When the very nature of therapy is about  ... 

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Keywords
therapist burnout recoverytrauma-informed burnout recoveryburnoutmoral injuryburnout in helping professionalsburnout prevention for therapistsnervous system regulationprivate practice for therapistssocial worktherapist burnout