Ways to manage caregiver burnout (cont.) - Deepstash
Ways to manage caregiver burnout (cont.)

Ways to manage caregiver burnout (cont.)

Professional help:

  • The therapist helps you express and manage emotional changes you may experience as a caregiver.
  • They can help you in finding ways to reduce burnout, start self-care and make small helpful changes in your life.

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