Care
Compassion Fatigue
Compassion fatigue occurs when caring for others leads to emotional and physical exhaustion. It is common among healthcare workers, social workers, and family carers who give significant emotional energy daily. Over time, it can lead to withdrawal, irritability, or a sense of numbness toward the people you care for.
What It Feels Like
Compassion fatigue may involve:
- Emotional: sadness, cynicism, or detachment
- Relational: difficulty connecting with loved ones outside of caring roles
- Mental: lack of concentration, forgetfulness, or irritability
- Physical: chronic fatigue, headaches, or lowered immunity
Everyday Tools & Practical Tips
- Recognise early signs: noticing fatigue or detachment early prevents burnout.
- Micro-breaks: short walks, stretches, or mindful breathing throughout the day.
- Self-care: prioritise nutrition, rest, and hydration to support resilience.
- Balance: protect time for non-caregiving activities and relationships.
- Boundaries: learn to say no when demands exceed your capacity.
Longer-Term Approaches
- Reflective practice: journaling or supervision helps process difficult emotions.
- Training: education on compassion fatigue can normalise the experience.
- Peer support: connect with other professionals or carers for shared understanding.
- EAP: Wellbeing Solutions’ EAP offers confidential counselling and practical support for carers.
- Resilience planning: schedule regular time off to recharge.
When to Seek Professional Help
- Compassion fatigue becomes persistent and unmanageable
- Emotional detachment interferes with both caring and personal life
- Stress contributes to ongoing health problems
Moving Forward
Compassion fatigue is a sign of being human, not of weakness. With rest, boundaries, and support, it is possible to restore energy, reconnect emotionally, and continue caring sustainably.
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