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Am I just tired or am I depressed? Differences between burnout and depression

In a world marked by work pressure, overstretch and multiple daily demands, it is not uncommon for many people to feel tired, unmotivated or emotionally drained. But how do we know whether it's an episode of stress burnout or depression? Although they share some symptoms, in CALMA Psychologists in Fuengirola and Mijas we help you to distinguish them with clear criteria.

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What is burnout?

Burnout, initially described by Freudenberger (1974), is characterised by a pattern of emotional exhaustion, depersonalisation and diminished self-fulfilment in professionals working in emotionally demanding contexts.
Although burnout has been mainly associated with the workplace, it is now recognised as a general response to poorly managed chronic stress in any life setting. According to the World Health Organisation (2019), it is not considered a mental disorder, but an «occupational phenomenon», underlining its contextual and reversible origin.

What is depression?

Depression, on the other hand, is a disorder that, according to the DSM-5 (APA, 2013), is characterised by the presence of at least five symptoms for two weeks or more, including profound sadness, loss of interest or pleasure, fatigue, changes in appetite or sleep, thoughts of guilt or worthlessness, and in severe cases, suicidal thoughts.
Unlike burnout, depression is not necessarily linked to a specific work context or situation, but affects the whole person, including social, family and personal life.
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Common symptoms in both: similarities between burnout and depression.

Both burnout and depression can have similar manifestations that make it difficult to differentiate them initially:

Extreme exhaustion and chronic fatigue

Almost daily fatigue or loss of energy, not easily relieved by rest. The person often reports feeling drained of energy from the moment they wake up, even without significant physical exertion. It can make it difficult to carry out daily tasks at work and in the personal sphere in Fuengirola and Mijas.

Irritability and mood swings

A state of heightened or disproportionate emotional response, with a tendency to impatience, anger or emotional outbursts to stimuli that would not normally provoke such a reaction.

Motivation and anhedonia

It may present as anhedonia (inability to experience pleasure or interest) or a decreased interest or motivation to initiate and sustain previously rewarding activities.

Sleeping problems: insomnia and hypersomnia

Insomnia: difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep or waking up too early and not being able to go back to sleep. - Hypersomnia: Excessive need to sleep, even during the day.
The person reports sleeping badly, waking up many times during the night, feeling tired when waking up or needing constant naps during the day.

Key differences: Burnout vs depression

Despite the similarities, there are fundamental differences that distinguish the two states:
FEATURE BURNOUT DEPRESSION
Caused by: Situations of chronic work or personal stress Multiple causes (biological, psychological, genetic)
Affects: Work performance and motivation mainly Multiple areas of life (social, family, work)
Main emotions: Emotional fatigue, cynicism Deep sadness, hopelessness, existential emptiness
Improved with: Distancing from the stressful event, changes in the environment Psychological therapy and/or pharmacological treatment
Duration: Often subsides when the stressful context changes Persists beyond external circumstances

When to seek psychological help in Fuengirola?

If symptoms persist beyond the end of the stressful event, if there is loss of purpose in life, constant sadness or thoughts related to self-harm or death, it is essential to consult a mental health professional in Fuengirola or Mijas.
At CALMA Psychologists we conduct comprehensive psychological assessments to differentiate burnout from depression. A proper diagnosis allows for specific intervention: while burnout can be managed with environmental and self-care interventions, depression requires a more in-depth assessment, psychotherapy and, in some cases, coordination with psychiatry to assess medication.

Pyschological treatment for burnout and depression in Calma Psicólogos

In our psychology centre in Fuengirola, We work with scientific evidence for the treatment of both conditions:
- For burnout: Cognitive-behavioural therapy focusing on stress management, setting healthy boundaries, relaxation and mindfulness techniques, and restructuring the relationship with work.
- For depression: Tailored individual psychotherapy (CBT, behavioural activation, interpersonal therapy), assessment of risk and protective factors, and coordination with other health professionals when necessary.

Conclusion Not all fatigue is equal

In summary, burnout and depression share some manifestations, but they are not the same. Although in some cases there is symptomatic overlap, especially in emotional exhaustion, there are differences in patterns of physiological activation and response to treatment.
If you live in Fuengirola, Mijas Costa or La Cala de Mijas and you don't know if what you feel is stress burnout or something else, contact with CALMA Psicólogos. Professional assessment is the first step to regaining your emotional well-being.
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Post written by Samara Valenzuela psychologist at CALMA Psicógolos Fuengirola

Post written by Samara Valenzuela

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