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This Mental Health Awareness Month, a recent Forbes article highlighting the growing burnout among psychologists feels less like news and more like confirmation. Even professionals trained to help others cope with trauma reach a breaking point. They are overbooked, emotionally taxed, and have navigation systems that demand more than they can sustainably deliver. The article points to a larger truth that we can no longer ignore. Care is collapsing under the weight of constant demand.

What becomes clear very quickly is that it’s not just psychologists. This is an entire ecosystem of care that is under pressure. From mental health professionals to nonprofit leaders and community organizers, the same pattern plays out over and over again. The people closest to the problems bear the brunt, often with the fewest resources.

And for many black women, that burden is multi-layered.

Psychologists in the piece talk about a kind of burnout that goes beyond long hours. It is the emotional labor of holding space for others while navigating your own reality. He is the one people turn to, professionally and personally, while still being expected to perform at the highest level. It’s the quiet expectation to be strong, steady, and available, no matter what.

This expectation does not exist in isolation. It appears in all areas.

A recent Boston-based study of grassroots nonprofit leaders paints a similar picture. Women of color who lead organizations often do more than run programs. They respond to crises, fill gaps in services, support resources and hold communities together in real time.

And they do it with limited support.

The findings are clear:

  • Organizations serving women and girls of color receive a disproportionately small share of funding
  • Leaders are expected to stretch these limited resources to meet growing needs
  • Burnout is widespread and manifests as physical exhaustion, emotional exhaustion and reduced ability

It’s not a lack of commitment. It is a lack of infrastructure.

What connects these two realities, psychologists and nonprofit leaders, is not just stress. It is structure.

Both operate within systems that rely heavily on their work while failing to adequately support it. Both are expected to meet growing demand without corresponding investment. Both navigate the emotional toll of being on the front lines of care.

So when we talk about mental health, we need to broaden the scope.

This is not just about individual well-being. It is about the conditions in which people work and live.

Black women, in particular, are often placed at the intersection of multiple expectations. Professional excellence. community responsibility. Family care. Defense. Leadership. And in many cases, all at once.

This accumulation comes at a cost.

The Boston study documents how burnout is more than just feeling tired. It is the erosion of competence. The inability to think clearly, to make decisions, to maintain the level of commitment that leadership requires. It affects relationships, physical health and long-term well-being.

And yet, many continue to push forward.

This tenacity is often celebrated. But without support, it becomes unsustainable.

This is where the conversation needs to change.

If we continue to frame mental health as something that individuals must manage on their own, we are missing the bigger issue. People don’t collapse in isolation. They respond to systems that demand more than they are designed to deliver.

So the question is not just how do we help people cope.

It’s how we change the conditions that create the strain in the first place.

This means:

  • Investing in mental health professionals so they don’t perform at their best every day
  • Providing resources to community-based organizations in ways that match the level of need
  • Recognizing that leadership, especially at the grassroots level, requires support, not just expectation

It also means acknowledging a harsher truth. The system has learned to operate on the power and overreach of those who care most.

And that is not sustainable.

This Mental Health Awareness Month, the goal isn’t just to raise awareness. It’s to deepen our understanding of what people actually carry and why.

Because once we see the whole picture, it becomes harder to accept burnout as normal.

And that’s where the change begins.

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