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Not all collapse is loud. Some of it is quiet — layered, gradual, almost invisible.
In this episode, Drea explores the slow erosion that can happen beneath faith language, productivity, and “I’m fine.” Drawing from Scripture (Psalm 55; 1 Kings 19; 2 Corinthians 4) and research from the American Psychological Association, the CDC, and the World Health Organization, this conversation unpacks how chronic stress, burnout, and spiritual fatigue can build long before anything visibly falls apart.
If you’ve felt the quiet fracture — emotionally, spiritually, or mentally — this episode is for you.
Paid subscribers have full access to the complete essay, The Hidden Collapse, at dreascouch.substack.com.
If this episode resonated, consider becoming a paid subscriber to support the work and go deeper.
Drea's Couch is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
By By DreaShow Notes:
Not all collapse is loud. Some of it is quiet — layered, gradual, almost invisible.
In this episode, Drea explores the slow erosion that can happen beneath faith language, productivity, and “I’m fine.” Drawing from Scripture (Psalm 55; 1 Kings 19; 2 Corinthians 4) and research from the American Psychological Association, the CDC, and the World Health Organization, this conversation unpacks how chronic stress, burnout, and spiritual fatigue can build long before anything visibly falls apart.
If you’ve felt the quiet fracture — emotionally, spiritually, or mentally — this episode is for you.
Paid subscribers have full access to the complete essay, The Hidden Collapse, at dreascouch.substack.com.
If this episode resonated, consider becoming a paid subscriber to support the work and go deeper.
Drea's Couch is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.