Burnout: In the thick of it with Matthew Jackson (Part 1)

In this deeply personal episode, Matthew shares his experience of hitting the depths of burnout and making the difficult decision to leave his career as a therapist. We discuss the warning signs of burnout, the importance of recognising when therapy work no longer aligns with you, and the courage it takes to step into the unknown. We also explore the stigma surrounding career changes in psychology and how to navigate the uncertainty of forging a new path.
A huge thank you to Matthew for his honesty and vulnerability 💖—burnout is often discussed in theory, but we rarely hear from those in the thick of it. We're so grateful for your insights and hope this conversation resonates with listeners.
If you are experiencing burnout, we encourage you to reach out for support from BeyondBlue, a trusted supervisor, or therapist.
Guest: Matthew Jackson, Psychologist and Board-Approved Supervisor
LINKS
- Enjoyed this episode? You might like Matthew's previous episodes on What Jobs Can I Get in Psychology?, How to Not do Therapy-Lite with Partners and Friends, How to Really Process What Clients Share With Us, and his Listener Story on Being a Queer Therapist and the Importance of Authenticity
- 'Am I Burnt Out?' Take the Professional Quality of Life self-test on NovoPsych
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Producer: Michael English
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Matthew Jackson
Psychologist
Matt has worked as a registered Psychologist in private practice and hospitals since 2019. Matt undertook the 5+1 pathway. Matt is an Intensively-Trained DBT Therapist and also works within a Schema framework. Matt is a member of the LGBTQIA+ community and works towards creating safe spaces for queer therapists. Matt is passionate about supporting early-career psychologists and provisional/student psychologists to find the joy in their new careers.
“I love providing the space (and tools) for the individual to be their own hero. For the person to write their own story out of what cards they’ve been dealt and use these cards to build a life worth living.”