If you've ever felt emotionally drained from caring for others, especially during tough times, this conversation is for you.
Mary Kathryn Nader, Ph.D., LPC-S, PMH-C, is a licensed professional counselor in Texas who specializes in women's mental health, including postpartum depression, anxiety, grief, infertility, mom guilt, perfectionism, post-divorce, perinatal mental health, compassion fatigue, imposter syndrome, and more.
She explains how compassion fatigue differs from burnout. It's that sense of overwhelm that comes from witnessing others’ pain and struggles, and it can take a toll on both your mind and body. During the pandemic, she focused her dissertation research on women clergy, and the response was overwhelming. So many women in ministry opened up about feeling like they simply couldn’t give anymore. This conversation isn't just about understanding the problem; it's also about finding hope and practical ways forward. Dr. Nader shares insights from her research and offers heartfelt recommendations for how we can continue to follow our calling to serve others in ministry, friendships, and family life—without losing ourselves in the process.
The conversation shifts to imposter syndrome, a challenge more commonly experienced by women than men. Mary Kathryn notes that many women feel unqualified for their roles, a sentiment often rooted in a lack of female role models and societal support, particularly in environments that haven't traditionally embraced female leadership. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing these feelings without letting them take over, focusing on strengths, and seeking support from mentors and peers. Additionally, Dr. Nader highlights the role of faith, reminding women that God is working through them and that they are not alone on their journey.
Ultimately, Mary Kathryn serves up a powerful reminder that even in the face of these challenges, support from others, self-compassion, and our faith can guide us toward healing and continued purpose.
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Each episode spotlights an organization making a positive impact. Mary Kathryn calls our attention to A Memory Grows, an organization that provides a space of healing and peace for parents who are grieving the death of their child. By bringing together those who have experienced a similar loss in a retreat setting we honor and celebrate our children while making connections with others who truly understand our journey. A memory grows where love carries on. Learn more at: https://amemorygrows.org/