
Depression vs. Burnout: How to Tell the Difference
Depression vs. Burnout: How to Tell the Difference
Exhausted, unmotivated, emotionally drained—these feelings are all too familiar in today’s fast-paced world. But are you burned out or depressed? While the two share similarities, understanding their differences is key to getting the right support.
What is Burnout?
Burnout is a state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by prolonged stress. It’s often linked to work or caregiving roles.
Common signs of burnout:
Feeling overworked and undervalued
Reduced performance and productivity
Cynicism or detachment
Difficulty concentrating
What is Depression?
Depression is a mental health disorder that affects how you feel, think, and act. It isn’t just sadness—it’s a deep, persistent low that interferes with daily life.
Common signs of depression:
Persistent sadness
Loss of interest or pleasure
Fatigue
Sleep and appetite changes
Feelings of worthlessness
Thoughts of self-harm
Overlapping Symptoms
Both conditions can cause fatigue, sleep issues, and reduced motivation. Sometimes, burnout can lead to depression if left unaddressed.
Getting Help
If you’re unsure what you’re feeling, a therapist can help you sort through your symptoms. Treatment might include:
Stress reduction strategies
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Lifestyle changes and boundary setting
Medication (in the case of clinical depression)
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re facing burnout or depression, you deserve support. Therapy can help you gain clarity, rebuild energy, and feel like yourself again.


