Mental Status

In this episode, Meg talks about why things have been a little slower 'round the podcast, as well as an exploration of loneliness as a therapist.

Show Notes

About Today's Episode

In this episode, Meg talks about how she's been managing the rapid expansion of her private practice & other creative adventures while burning out, and she also explores the ways in which loneliness as a therapist is different from other types of loneliness. 

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Disclaimer, y'all: This is a podcast meant for education and entertainment purposes only. I'm not your therapist. This podcast doesn't replace therapy or clinical supervision and isn't supposed to replace those things. If you need a therapist or supervisor, please find one. My opinions are my own and don't reflect the opinion(s) of my past/present/future employers.

What is Mental Status?

Fatigued. Anxious. Irritable. Depressed. How are you actually doing?

Welcome to Mental Status, a podcast made for burnt-out therapists looking to reignite their life beyond the chair. Each episode, your host Meg explores the ins, outs, ups and downs of being a professional helper in the modern age, and ways to help the most important person of all—yourself.