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Digital Seminar

Treating the Psychological Toll of Overachievement


Speaker:
Israa Nasir, MHC-LP
Duration:
2 Hours
Format:
Audio and Video
Copyright:
Feb 27, 2026
Product Code:
POS150549
Media Type:
Digital Seminar

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Description

In a post-pandemic, hustle-obsessed culture, many clients are quietly suffering under the weight of “not enoughness.” Therapists are seeing more high-achieving, overfunctioning clients who appear successful on the surface but are silently drowning in burnout, perfectionism, anxiety, shame, and a relentless need to prove themselves. These clients are often praised for their productivity but the emotional cost of chronic overfunctioning remains unseen, and untreated. 

This training goes beyond surface-level stress management or time hacks. It gives therapists a diagnostic and therapeutic lens to better assess the clinical impacts of toxic productivity, including depression, trauma, anxiety, and identity diffusion, and equips them with tools to help clients untangle self-worth from output. 

You’ll learn how overachievement often masks deep emotional dysregulation, survival-based coping strategies, intergenerational trauma, and culturally reinforced narratives of self-sacrifice. Traits like people-pleasing, extreme independence, and perfectionism are often misunderstood as strengths—when in fact, they are signs of unresolved psychological distress. 

As a therapist, writer, and educator, I bring a warm, story-driven, and culturally attuned lens to clinical education. This training includes narrative case studies, diagnostic insight, sample scripts, and evidence-informed interventions from CBT, ACT, psychodynamic, and self-compassion-based modalities. We will also explore the clinical impact of modern stressors like hustle culture, identity anxiety, disconnection, and the rise of algorithm-driven self-worth. 

You’ll walk away with: 

  • Worksheets and frameworks to help clients identify and reframe internalized productivity beliefs 
  • Clinical techniques for addressing burnout, perfectionism, and self-worth dysregulation 
  • A map of toxic productivity profiles (e.g., the caretaker, the performer, the hyper-responsible eldest child) 
  • Culturally responsive language to explore race, migration, and intergenerational patterns tied to overfunctioning 
  • Strategies to address client resistance, perfectionistic defenses, and avoidance of rest or vulnerability 
  • Reflection tools for managing countertransference and therapist fatigue when working with overfunctioning clients 

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Israa Nasir, MHC-LP's Profile

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Israa Nasir, MHC-LP, is a psychotherapist, writer, and nationally recognized mental health educator specializing in the intersection of emotional well-being and achievement culture. She is the author of Toxic Productivity: Reclaim Your Time and Energy in a World That Always Demands More, a groundbreaking book that unpacks how shame, perfectionism, and over functioning quietly erode mental health – especially in high-achieving adults.

As the founder of Well.Guide, a global mental health platform with over 350,000 followers, Israa has led thousands of people in rethinking the role of productivity in their lives. She is known for translating complex psychological concepts into actionable, relatable guidance, and her work has been featured in Time, Forbes, Harvard Business Review, and Psychology Today.

Drawing from her clinical experience with ambitious, high-performing clients, Israa brings a nuanced, culturally responsive lens to therapy. She helps clinicians understand the hidden emotional toll of overachievement and offers evidence-based interventions to support clients struggling with burnout, people-pleasing, and chronic “doing.”

Through her teaching, Israa blends therapeutic insight, cultural context, and lived experience to create trainings that are emotionally resonant, clinically practical, and deeply human.


Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Israa Nasir has an employment relationship with Anise Health. She receives royalties as a published author. Israa Nasir receives a speaking honorarium and book royalties from PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Israa Nasir has no relevant non-financial relationships.


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Objectives

After completing this training, participants will be able to: 

  1. Determine the psychological mechanisms toxic productivity, including shame, self-worth conditioning, and intergenerational expectations.  
  2. Distinguish between adaptive high-functioning and maladaptive overfunctioning by assessing behavioral, emotional, and cognitive indicators tied to anxiety, perfectionism, and people-pleasing.  
  3. Choose therapeutic interventions from CBT, ACT, psychodynamic theory, and Compassion-Focused Therapy to restructure beliefs around rest, self-worth, and achievement. 

Outline

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Target Audience

  • Psychologists
  • Licensed Clinical/Mental Health Counselors
  • Marriage & Family Therapists
  • Social Workers
  • Physicians
  • Other Mental Health Professionals

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