Depression: Chronic Stress and Burnout
Stress is not the enemy; it’s a messenger. It tells us when demands exceed our resources. But when that message goes unheard — when stress becomes chronic — the body and mind begin to erode under its weight. Burnout is the emotional, physical, and cognitive exhaustion that follows prolonged stress without recovery.
What It Is
Chronic stress is the body’s alarm system stuck in the “on” position. Cortisol and adrenaline surge repeatedly, sleep becomes shallow, and the nervous system forgets how to rest. Burnout is the downstream effect — a depletion of motivation, empathy, and energy. It’s not laziness or weakness; it’s the body’s protest against sustained overload.
How It Contributes to Depression
Over time, chronic stress reshapes the brain’s chemistry. The circuits that regulate mood and reward lose sensitivity, while those that process fear and threat grow hyperactive. The result is emotional flatness, hopelessness, and a sense that nothing will ever be enough. Burnout can blur into depression so gradually that one doesn’t notice the shift — only the numbness that remains.
How One Can Cope
Interrupt the cycle: Identify stressors that can be reduced or delegated. Even small changes matter.
Reclaim rest: Sleep, quiet, and unstructured time are not luxuries; they are medicine.
Rebalance the body: Movement, nutrition, and breathing practices help reset the stress response.
Reconnect: Isolation feeds burnout. Genuine conversation and shared laughter restore perspective.
Seek professional guidance: Therapy can help reframe perfectionism and chronic overcommitment.
Burnout is not a moral failure. It’s a physiological and emotional signal that something must change — and change is possible. Healing begins when we stop trying to push through and start listening to what exhaustion is trying to say.
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post inspired by Depression Anonymous by Dr. Dennis Ortman.
Book Description:
When you feel depressed, suffering from a deep sadness, do you feel powerless over your mood? Does your life feel unmanageable because of it? Does your preoccupation with past hurts and regrets interfere with your life? Do you feel hopeless about finding a cure for your depression? If you answer "yes" to these questions, you may be addicted to your mood. It acts like a drug that sedates, numbs, and possesses you, causing you to sleepwalk through life.
Viewing your depressed mood as an addiction, Dr. Ortman guides you through the time-tested Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous to find healing and growth. He shows how the Steps offer practical wisdom to awaken your spirit deadened by your depression. The Steps provide guidance for your personal journey into the darkness of your mood so that you can discover your true self and release the Power within you.
Comment from President and Founder, Psychological Counseling Services Ltd
Dr. Dennis Ortman does an incredible job with his books. He does an excellent job of using the 12 Steps to provide practical guidance for the millions of people who have problems where anger, depression, or anxiety rise to the top in terms of "the presenting problem" in their lives when they come for therapy. His books provide very useful tools to deal with getting to a better place and having a life that functions better, including more serenity.
Ralph H. Earle, PHD, ABPP, MDiv, LMFT, CSAT
President and Founder
Psychological Counseling Services, Ltd (PCS)
Scottsdale, AZ
BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD
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