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SSRIs & the Brain: What Actually Happens?

SSRIs don’t just boost mood — they help stabilize thought patterns by restoring chemical balance in the brain

Dr. Amir Elsamadisi

Psychiatrist & Researcher

Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
May 30, 2025
4
 min read
SSRIs & the Brain: What Actually Happens?

Understanding Emotional Burnout: Why It Happens and How to Recover

Emotional burnout isn’t just about feeling tired — it’s a deeper kind of depletion that affects your thoughts, energy, motivation, and even your sense of identity. Often caused by chronic stress and emotional overload, burnout can make even simple tasks feel overwhelming.

In this article, we’ll explore how burnout affects the body and mind, what signs to watch for, and evidence-based steps you can take to begin recovering.

What Is Burnout, Really?

Burnout is the result of prolonged exposure to stress without adequate rest, boundaries, or emotional regulation. It shows up as physical and emotional exhaustion, mental fog, irritability, detachment, and sometimes even physical pain.

“Burnout isn't weakness. It's your body and mind trying to protect you from long-term overwhelm.”

How It Feels

  • You wake up tired, even after 8 hours of sleep.
  • You feel numb or irritable instead of present.
  • Small tasks feel huge.
  • You feel disconnected from yourself and others.
  • You start to wonder: “What’s wrong with me?”

Burnout tricks you into thinking you just need to push through. But real recovery begins with slowing down, not speeding up.

Software and Tools (Real Recovery Methods)

Here’s what actually helps — no toxic positivity, just real tools backed by science:

  • Nervous system regulation — Breathing techniques, grounding, cold exposure
  • Micro-rest — Short moments of calm throughout the day (not just vacations)
  • Boundaries — Learning to say “no” without guilt
  • Restorative therapy — Talk therapy, somatic work, or guided journaling
  • Nutrition & sleep hygiene — Fueling the body to support the brain
  • Social connection — Burnout is often healed in community, not isolation

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