E26: The movie Groundhog Day and therapist self-care


E26:  The movie Groundhog Day and therapist self-care

Have you ever had one of those weeks where you think, “Wait, didn’t I already do this yesterday? And all the days before?” Same alarm. Same email inbox. Same clients with eerily familiar struggles. Same promises to yourself that next week will be different. If that resonates, you’re not alone — and you’re definitely not failing.

In this podcast episode, we’re taking inspiration from the movie Groundhog Day to talk about self-care, burnout, and why so many therapists feel stuck in patterns that don’t seem to change — even though they’re working so hard to make things better.

Episode Highlights:

  • How the movie Groundhog Day relates to therapist self-care
  • Why insight alone isn’t enough to make changes - and what helps instead
  • Why being human is better than being perfect
  • Self-care experiments:
    • The Ned Ryerson
    • The Let’s Drink to World Peace
    • The Nice Young Man From the Motor Club
    • The Groundhog