Healing Burnout Through Nature’s Wisdom (In Person)

Thu Aug 13 2026 at 06:00 pm to 07:30 pm UTC-07:00

California Institute of Integral Studies - Main building | San Francisco

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Healing Burnout Through Nature\u2019s Wisdom (In Person)
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A Conversation with Alicia K. Anderson
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Burnout, whether it be professional, creative, autistic, or ADHD burnout, is a fact of life for most working adults, but many people lack the tools they need to truly recover from it. Even those of us who have tried therapy or self-help guides in the past may continue to cycle in and out of burnout for years, unable to find something that really works. Understanding the profound lessons in natural cycles can help us unpack burnout and explore our own potential for healing and growth.
Join author Alicia King Anderson for a supportive conversation exploring a holistic and neurodivergent-friendly approach to burnout and recovery. In her latest book, Burnout Recovery, Alicia draws upon her training in ecopsychology, mythology, and depth psychology to examine all kinds of burnout, including autistic and ADHD burnout, creative burnout, and professional burnout.
She argues that to understand burnout, we must consider the entire network of intersecting stresses in our life: physical, psychological, sensory, social, environmental, and political. Alicia offers guidance for identifying burnout and understanding where you are in the burnout cycle. She shares how examining the natural cycle of wildfire can help us explore our own potential for recovery after a “burn” period. She also introduces grief work as an essential part of burnout recovery and discusses how to let go of idealized and unsustainable versions of yourself.


Whether you’re looking for support for your own burnout cycle, or supporting clients, this conversation will provide practical tools for getting beyond short-term recovery toward a more sustainable, nourishing and meaningful life.


Alicia K. Anderson has a PhD in mythological studies with an emphasis in depth psychology, from Pacifica Graduate Institute. Her dissertation on the Storyteller archetype explores the responsibilities of storytellers. Her areas of interest include career pivots and transitions; trauma; burnout; fairy tales (particularly fairy tale retellings); mythology retellings; and archetypal symbols such as the tarot and unicorns. She has scholarly chapters forthcoming in two volumes by Vernon Press and is currently editing a collection of essays called Essays on Advanced Unicorn Theory, which will be published by McFarland in 2026. Anderson has presented at the American Folklore Society annual meeting, the London Arts-Based Research Center conference “The Art of Storytelling: Archetypes in Focus,” the Southwest Popular/American Culture Association conference, and at the Progressive Connexions conference “Trauma, Shame, and Testimony.” She offers workshops, 1:1 coaching, and on-demand online courses on achieving lasting burnout recovery. Her latest book, Burnout Recover: A Neurodivergent-Friendly Guide to Healing Burnout Through Nature's Wisdom will be published in March 2026 with North Atlantic Books.


We are grateful to our Bookstore Partner

Marcus Books is the nation’s oldest Black-owned independent bookstore celebrating its 60th year. Marcus Books’ mission is to provide opportunities for Black folks and their allies to celebrate and learn about Black people everywhere. Learn more about Marcus Books.


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Recording Policy
Ticket holders will have access to an ad-free replay of the event for one month after the live event, after which unlimited viewing with ads will be available. Portions of the audio will also be released on our podcast. Only registered ticket holders who choose to watch live can participate in the chat and Q&A.


Refund Policy
All tickets and add-ons purchased for this event are nonrefundable.

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California Institute of Integral Studies - Main building, 1453 Mission St., San Francisco, United States

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