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Burnout & Trauma: One Woman's Journey to Healing

For Rebecca, 48, the intersection of professional burnout and unresolved trauma had created a perfect storm of depression and anxiety. Treating either alone had never worked.

By The Center • A Place of HOPE Updated May 21, 2026 6 min read
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When Work Consumes Everything

For 48-year-old Rebecca (name changed for privacy), the intersection of professional burnout and unresolved trauma had created a perfect storm of depression and anxiety that threatened to derail both her career and personal life.

“I was running on empty. I thought if I just worked harder and accomplished more, I could outrun my pain. But you can’t give from a completely dry well.”

— Rebecca

The breaking point came when Rebecca realised that her professional burnout wasn’t just about work stress — it was deeply connected to unresolved trauma that had been affecting her relationships, her spiritual well-being, and her ability to process grief and loss.

The Search for Comprehensive Healing

Rebecca’s journey to The Center • A Place of HOPE began over a year before her actual treatment, after reading Dr Gregory Jantz’s book Healing the Scars of Emotional Abuse.

“I knew I needed help, but the timing and financial aspects felt overwhelming. The admissions team was patient with me — they understood that sometimes healing happens on its own timeline.”

Q&A: The Decision to Commit

What prompted you to finally commit to the four-week intensive programme?
Rebecca: I realised that I couldn’t continue pushing myself professionally while ignoring my own trauma. I needed something comprehensive — not just talk therapy, but a whole-person approach that addressed my physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. The Center’s holistic model was exactly what I’d been searching for.

Four Weeks of Transformative Care

Rebecca’s treatment plan addressed multiple interconnected issues: depression, anxiety, relationship difficulties, trauma history, professional burnout, grief and loss, and spiritual care needs.

The Treatment Team Experience

Rebecca worked with specialists across multiple disciplines. Sarah (name changed for privacy) provided nutrition counselling with practical strategies for lifestyle changes. Fitness sessions with Maria (name changed for privacy) helped her rebuild her relationship with physical self-care.

“Sarah helped me understand how my eating patterns were connected to my stress and trauma responses.”

“I hadn’t realised how disconnected I’d become from my body. The fitness sessions weren’t just about exercise — they were about rebuilding my relationship with physical self-care.”

Q&A: Treatment Surprises

Which aspects of treatment surprised you the most?
Rebecca: The medical team’s approach was incredible. David was such a great listener and helped me understand how my mental health could be supported not just with prescription medications, but with simple supplements and lifestyle changes. It was the first time I felt like someone was looking at the whole picture of my health.
What made the therapy different from your previous experiences?
Rebecca: These therapists understood the unique challenges of being a professional dealing with trauma while trying to maintain high performance at work. They got how burnout isn’t just about being tired — it’s about losing yourself in achievement while your own wounds go unhealed.

The Power of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT)

When asked about the most beneficial aspects of her programme, Rebecca’s response was emphatic.

“DBT! DBT! DBT!”

— Rebecca

The skills taught in DBT — distress tolerance, emotion regulation, interpersonal effectiveness, and mindfulness — proved particularly valuable for managing the emotional demands of her work while maintaining her own well-being.

Life After Treatment: Sustainable Recovery

Six months after completing her intensive programme, Rebecca has implemented a comprehensive continuation of care plan that addresses multiple aspects of her healing journey.

“I’m learning to be present in my relationships instead of always being in achievement mode. The spiritual care helped me reconnect with my faith in a way that supports my healing rather than adding pressure.”

Q&A: Life in Recovery

How has your approach to self-care changed since treatment?
Rebecca: I used to think self-care was selfish, especially when there was always more work to be done. Now I understand that taking care of myself isn’t just good for me — it makes me better at everything I do. I can’t perform at my best when I’m running on empty.
What would you advise other professionals facing similar challenges?
Rebecca: You deserve quality care and support. Don’t wait until you’re completely burned out to seek help. The comprehensive approach at The Center gave me tools I use every single day — not just for my mental health, but for being better at my job and in my relationships. It’s an investment in yourself that pays dividends in every area of your life.

Key Takeaways from Rebecca’s Journey

Professional burnout is often connected to personal trauma: what appears to be work-related stress may actually be unresolved personal trauma manifesting in professional settings.
Holistic treatment works: the combination of individual therapy, medical care, nutrition, fitness, and spiritual care provides a foundation for sustainable recovery.
DBT skills are particularly valuable: for professionals who must regulate their emotions while maintaining high performance.
Self-care enhances performance: learning to prioritise personal well-being enhances rather than detracts from professional effectiveness.

A Message of Hope

“The Center didn’t just help me get back to where I was — they helped me become who I was meant to be all along.”

— Rebecca

Names and identifying details have been changed to protect the privacy of the individuals involved.

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