
Charleen Raymond
I am credentialed in the United Kingdom with over 3 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping...
3 years experience United Kingdom

You’ve taken an important step by seeking support, and you’re in the right place to connect with therapists experienced in workplace issues. You can expect compassionate guidance and practical strategies as you navigate next steps.
Online therapy makes it easier to fit care into your life – offering flexibility, privacy, and convenience. Browse the listings below to explore profiles and find someone you feel comfortable working with.

I am credentialed in the United Kingdom with over 3 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping...
3 years experience United Kingdom

I am member of the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy (MBACP) with a wealth of experience in a wide...
4 years experience United Kingdom

As a therapist, I specialize in serving adult, children, adolescents and families who are dealing with trauma, substance use disorders,...
11 years experience Utah
I am a therapist who supports individuals navigating anxiety, depression, stress, trauma, relationship challenges, and self-esteem concerns. I take a...
5 years experience Connecticut

I am qualified as an integrative counsellor in the UK with 3 years of professional work experience following UK legislations...
4 years experience United Kingdom

I am an African American female with a passion for helping others. I acquired my Michigan Master Social Work license...
7 years experience Michigan

Welcome to my profile page, I am so honoured that you have taken the time to view and consider me...
5 years experience United Kingdom

My name is Charlotte Watley. I am a Marriage and Family Therapist. By trade, I am a professional listener. My...
10 years experience Nevada

Kind. Supportive. Caring. I was once asked, “How can you help people with their issues if you’ve been sad or...
16 years experience Alabama

I welcome clients who are navigating life between cultures or identities- whether they’ve migrated recently, grew up between cultural worlds...
5 years experience United Kingdom

Welcome, I am Charndelle, I am a registered therapist in the UK, with a First Class Bachelors Degree in Counselling....
3 years experience United Kingdom
Hello and congratulations on making the first step towards your new journey! My name is Charnell Benjamin-Carter. I’m a born...
17 years experience Florida
My name is Chase. I am an LCSW and currently working in Utah. I see individuals and couples, who are...
4 years experience Utah
I am licensed in Texas with 5 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress,...
5 years experience Texas
Hello! My name is Chasity Keller Anderson and I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in North Dakota. I...
10 years experience North Dakota
I have over 15 years of experience providing therapy services to adolescents, couples, families and adults. My approach is a...
15 years experience California

I am credentialed in the UK with 7 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with...
7 years experience United Kingdom
Anything that happened to you, that changed your sense of safety or your view of justice in the world can...
17 years experience North Carolina

Hi! Thank you for taking time to read my profile. I am a licensed psychotherapist with 5 years of clinical...
6 years experience United Kingdom
I am licensed in Texas with 12 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress...
7 years experience Texas

I am credentialed in the United Kingdom with 3 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients...
3 years experience United Kingdom

Hi, I’m Cheryl thank you for reading my profile. I am a qualified Accreditated Adult, Child Psychotherapist and Counsellor. I...
7 years experience United Kingdom

I am a qualified person-centred counsellor in the United Kingdom with 4 years of professional work experience including private practice....
4 years experience United Kingdom
As a licensed therapist with three decades of experience, I specialize in supporting individuals navigating complex life transitions, workplace challenges,...
30 years experience Connecticut

About me and my therapy practice I am an experienced psychotherapist/counsellor specialising in anxiety, depression, sexual abuse, trauma, PTSD and...
5 years experience United Kingdom

Hello my name is Cheryl and I am a registered counsellor working in the UK. I am a Pluralistic Counsellor...
5 years experience United Kingdom

As a licensed therapist with 25 years of experience, I specialize in supporting individuals through complex life transitions and personal...
25 years experience District of Columbia

I am credentialed in the United Kingdom with 3 years of professional counselling work experience and 30 years supporting people...
3 years experience United Kingdom

I am credentialed in Australia with 15 years of professional work experience. I have experience with and work from an...
15 years experience Australia

Hello, I’m Yut. If you’ve found me here, you probably need someone to talk to. I’m here to listen and...
3 years experience United Kingdom
As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) with a deep passion for helping people I strive to assist clients to...
5 years experience Hawaii

A dedicated counsellor and psychotherapist with many years of experience, committed to empowering individuals, couples, and families to overcome challenges...
11 years experience United Kingdom
I'm a licensed therapist in South Carolina dedicated to supporting individuals through life's most challenging moments. With extensive experience across...
6 years experience South Carolina

I am credentialed in the UK with over 10 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients...
11 years experience United Kingdom

I am licensed in the UK with 5 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with...
6 years experience United Kingdom
It is with great pride and humility that I come to you prepared to listen and talk so together we...
10 years experience Texas

I am a qualified integrative counsellor. I have experience in helping clients with stress and anxiety, trauma and abuse, motivation,...
6 years experience United Kingdom

I am licensed in the UK. I have experience in helping clients with coping with addictions, trauma, and abuse, &...
4 years experience United Kingdom

I am a Person-centred cousellor and therapist in Stockport, Greater Manchester with 3 years clinical practice and running my own...
3 years experience United Kingdom

I am credentialed in the United Kingdom with 3 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients...
3 years experience United Kingdom
Work takes up a large part of life for most people, and problems at work can affect mental health, relationships, and overall well-being. If you are dealing with chronic stress, conflict with coworkers or a supervisor, burnout, or anxiety about career decisions, therapy can help you identify what’s happening, build practical skills, and make a plan for change. Online therapy makes it easier to connect with clinicians who specialize in workplace issues no matter where you live or when you need help.
Workplace issues is an umbrella term that covers many kinds of job-related challenges. These include ongoing stress and burnout, interpersonal conflict, harassment or discrimination, performance anxiety, difficulty with boundaries and work-life balance, job loss and unemployment, career transitions, problems with leadership or team functioning, and the emotional fallout from workplace trauma.
Therapists who focus on workplace issues integrate counseling, coaching, and skills training. They often use approaches such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for stress and anxiety, acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) for values-driven career decisions, trauma-informed care for harassment or bullying, and solution-focused work for immediate problem solving.
People come to therapy when they feel drained, cynical about their job, or unable to meet demands despite working long hours. Therapy can help you recognize patterns, set limits, and recover energy without blaming yourself.
Difficulty with coworkers or supervisors—miscommunication, power struggles, or unclear roles—can make work unbearable. Therapists teach communication skills, boundary-setting, and strategies for navigating difficult conversations.
If you have experienced harassment or discrimination, the emotional impact can be significant. A trauma-informed therapist can help with safety planning, emotional processing, and guidance about documentation and resources.
Whether you are deciding to change careers, preparing for a promotion, or dealing with imposter syndrome, therapy provides a space to explore values, strengths, and practical steps for growth.
Online therapy connects you with clinicians experienced in workplace issues without geographic limits. This is especially useful if you need someone who understands specific industries, remote work challenges, or cultural issues that are not available locally.
Remote sessions let you schedule therapy around irregular work hours, take a session on a lunch break, or continue treatment when you relocate or travel for work. Many therapists offer flexible formats including live video, phone sessions, and secure messaging, which can be helpful for quick check-ins during a stressful period.
Online formats also make it easier to access therapists who specialize in trauma-informed care, executive coaching, or multicultural competence—areas that can be crucial for navigating complex workplace situations.
Online therapy provides convenience and accessibility. You can meet from a place that feels private and safe to you, saving commute time and reducing scheduling friction. This can increase consistency and the likelihood that you’ll stick with treatment.
Online therapy often gives you access to a wider pool of clinicians, making it easier to find someone who matches your needs, like a therapist with experience in healthcare workplace issues, tech industry burnout, or legal workplace harassment. That match can be more important than proximity when addressing specialized concerns.
For people worried about stigma, online therapy can feel more discreet. Sessions can be scheduled outside traditional business hours, and many platforms provide secure, confidential technology for sessions and messaging.
That said, in-person therapy can be beneficial for those who prefer face-to-face connection in a shared physical space. Online therapy is a strong option for most workplace concerns, especially when flexibility, specialty care, and convenience matter.
First sessions usually focus on intake and assessment: your current work situation, symptoms, goals, and any safety concerns. You and your therapist will set concrete goals—reducing stress, improving communication, preparing for job transitions—and agree on methods to reach them.
Therapeutic work often includes skill-building: stress management techniques, assertive communication and role-play, cognitive reframing for negative work-related thoughts, boundary-setting strategies, and practical planning for job changes. For harassment or trauma, a trauma-informed approach focuses on stabilization, safety, and paced processing.
Many therapists combine session work with between-session tasks—such as practicing a difficult conversation, tracking stress triggers, or trying new routines—to create measurable progress. You can expect periodic reviews of progress and adjustments to your plan.
Confidentiality and privacy are central. Ask about secure technology, record-keeping, and how your therapist handles work-related documentation if needed. If you require formal documentation for an employer, clarify the process and limits of confidentiality up front.
Start by searching for therapists who list workplace issues, career counseling, or related specialties in their profiles. Look for clinicians with experience in your particular industry or situation if that context matters to you.
Consider the therapeutic approach—CBT, trauma-informed care, career counseling, coaching—and whether you prefer a therapist who blends therapy with practical coaching. Verify licensure and ask about experience with issues like harassment, burnout, or leadership conflict.
Ask potential therapists about their availability, whether they offer video or phone sessions, how they handle confidentiality, and what a typical treatment plan might look like for your concerns. Many therapists offer a brief initial consultation—use that to assess fit and comfort.
Also consider logistics: session fees, whether they accept insurance, and whether they can support you across state lines if relocation is possible. Trust your sense of rapport; feeling understood and respected is essential for progress.
Reaching out for help with workplace issues is a practical, courageous step toward better functioning and well-being. You don’t have to solve everything at once; even a few focused sessions can build tools that reduce stress and improve day-to-day functioning.
To get started, use a therapy directory to filter for workplace expertise, schedule a brief consultation, and prepare a short list of what you want to address. It’s natural to feel hesitant—most people try a session or two and then adjust as needed. If a therapist doesn’t feel like the right fit, it’s okay to try someone else.
Finding the right support can help you set boundaries, communicate more effectively, recover from difficult experiences, and make clearer career decisions. You deserve practical, respectful help as you navigate your work life.