We are facing an epidemic of burnout. Healthcare providers, teachers, caregivers, and service providers are exhausted, feeling detached, and see their performance decline. Short-term solutions to treating burnout don’t work. In this episode, Dr. Jud and Diana Hill explore the link between anxiety and burnout and 5 common habit loops that keep you stuck in burnout cycles. Burnout is both an individual and a systemic problem. Next week on the podcast we will explore the workplace factors that also need to be addressed to prevent burnout.
Listen and Learn:
- The link between anxiety and burnout
- How avoiding the problem of burnout makes it worse
- Six workplace mismatches that contribute to burnout
- Five common burnout habit loops
- Institutional and individual factors in burnout
- How treating anxiety helps with burnout
- Programs for clinicians and physicians
- Physicians and implicit bias
- The link between experiential avoidance and burnout
- The difference between empathy and compassion
About Dr. Jud
Jud Brewer MD PhD (Dr. Jud) is a New York Times best-selling author and thought leader in the field of habit change and the “science of self-mastery”, having combined over 25 years of experience with mindfulness training with his scientific research therein. He is the Director of Research and Innovation at the Mindfulness Center and associate professor in Behavioral and Social Sciences and Psychiatry at the Schools of Public Health & Medicine at Brown University. He is also the chief medical officer at Sharecare Inc. and a research affiliate at MIT. He is the author of The Craving Mind and the New York Times best-seller, Unwinding Anxiety. Follow him on Twitter @judbrewer.
Related Resources
- Download Your Daily Practice for this episode
- Find out what kind of Striver you are and get your free Skillful Striving Toolkit
- Learn more about Dr. Jud
- Prevent Burnout With Unwinding by ShareCare
- Brown CME called Reducing Physician Burnout
- Watch Diana Hill’s talk at The Anti-wellness Retreat for Physicians
- Research on the prevalence of physician burnout
- Research on physician implicit bias and how it contributes to healthcare disparities
- Research on time of day and physicians’ prescriptions
- Physicians can reach out if they’re interested in participating in research by email: burnout-research at brown dot edu
Diana’s Events
- Reserve your spot in Diana’s Reset and Restore Retreat in Costa Rica in 2023!
- Sign up for Diana’s From Striving to Thriving Summit!
- See Diana at an upcoming event
Connecting With Diana
Thank you for listening to Your Life in Process! Subscribe to the podcast for free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts. If you have any questions or feedback you can contact Diana by email podcast at yourlifeinprocess dot com or leave Diana an audio message at (805) 457-2776. Follow Diana at YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Diana’s website.
Thank you to the team Craig, Angela Stubbs, and Ashley Hiatt. Thank you to Benjamin Gould of Bell & Branch for your beautiful music.
Remember when you become psychologically flexible, you become free.
Episode Segments
- [00:00] Introduction
- [02:12] Burned Out On Burnout
- [03:35] Health Care Provider Burnout
- [04:24] The Link Between Anxiety and Burnout
- [06:59] Short-term Solutions to Burnout Don’t work
- [09:50] 6 Mismatches That Contribute to Burnout
- [11:42] The 5 Common Habit Loops Contributing to Burnout
- [13:45] The Link Between Workplace Conditions and Burnout Behaviors
- [16:01] Anti-Wellness for Physicians
- [16:47] Treating Anxiety Treats Burnout
- [20:41] Physician Implicit Bias
- [21:51] Moving Beyond Burnout
- [23:46] Diana’s Event: Come With Me To Costa Rica!
- [24:18] Experiential Avoidance And Burnout Habit Loops
- [25:02] Dr. Jud’s Experience Of Burnout
- [25:38] Why Over-empathizing Is A Problem
- [30:07] The Observer Effect
- [33:31] Curiosity And Kindness
- [33:58] Diana’s Summary
- [34:52] Your Daily Practice
- [37:06] Connect With The Podcast
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