FRIED. The Burnout Podcast

Managing Burnout When Life Happens: A Psychologist’s Guide to Resilience at Work | Dr. Rachel Goldman

Mar 22, 2026
Dr. Rachel Goldman, clinical psychologist and NYU instructor who specializes in CBT and stress reduction, shares her own burnout moment and practical approaches. She explores role mismatch in healthcare. She makes the case for tiny, sustainable tweaks over big overhauls. She outlines building and rehearsing a personal toolbox, spotting growth vs harm, and shifting away from all-or-nothing thinking.
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ANECDOTE

Leaving A Misaligned Hospital Role

  • Dr. Rachel Goldman quit her first hospital job after five and a half years when she realized the role no longer fit her energy and values.
  • Her husband pushed her to leave before she had a new plan, then she started a tiny private practice and later had a child.
INSIGHT

Tiny Tweaks Beat Massive Overhauls

  • Recovery doesn't require an overhaul; small, sustainable tweaks create momentum and change.
  • Dr. Rachel prefers the word tweak and recommends tiny shifts (e.g., go to bed 10 minutes earlier) that feel doable to burned-out brains.
ADVICE

Do Something Small Right Now

  • Use behavioral activation: change behavior first instead of waiting to fix thoughts.
  • Dr. Rachel and Cait give examples like literally getting up to pee or taking a short break to interrupt stuck patterns.
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