Find a Therapist for Workplace Stress
Work-related stress can affect every part of your life. Browse therapists who specialize in helping people navigate workplace challenges and watch their intro videos to find the right fit.

Workplace stress is something many people experience—whether it's demanding deadlines, difficult colleagues, job insecurity, or struggling to maintain work-life balance. When work stress starts affecting your sleep, relationships, or overall wellbeing, talking to a therapist can help you develop strategies to manage pressure and set healthier boundaries.
On First Session, you can browse therapists who specialize in workplace stress and career-related challenges. Watch their intro videos to get a sense of their style, and book directly online when you're ready. Learn more about how much therapy costs and explore your options.
Alaleh Shakourianfard

Alaleh Shakourianfard
Michael Appiah

Michael Appiah
Lauren Gaudet
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Lauren Gaudet
Margaret Hux

Margaret Hux
Dale Bricker

Dale Bricker
Jupiter Vaughan
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Jupiter Vaughan
Paula Fernández

Paula Fernández
Natasha Sandy

Natasha Sandy
Daisie Auty

Daisie Auty
Molly McBride
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Molly McBride
Elena Maystruk

Elena Maystruk
Cayla Townes

Cayla Townes

Therapy is hard work.
Therapy for workplace stress provides a supportive space to explore the challenges you're facing at work and develop practical strategies for managing them. Your therapist can help you identify stress triggers, build coping skills, set boundaries, and work through any underlying issues contributing to your stress. Sessions are tailored to your specific situation and goals.
Many people find that therapy helps them gain perspective on workplace challenges, develop healthier responses to stress, improve communication skills, and create better work-life balance. Therapy can also help you work through burnout, navigate difficult workplace relationships, or process career transitions. The skills you develop often benefit other areas of your life as well.
Common signs include difficulty sleeping, feeling anxious or irritable, trouble concentrating, physical symptoms like headaches or tension, dreading going to work, withdrawing from colleagues or loved ones, and feeling exhausted even after rest. If work stress is affecting your daily life or wellbeing, speaking with a therapist can help you understand what's happening and find ways forward.
On First Session, you can browse therapists who list workplace stress or career counselling as areas of focus. Watch their intro videos to get a sense of their personality and approach—finding someone you feel comfortable with is important. You can also filter by therapy style, availability, and whether they offer online or in-person sessions. Learn about signs you've found a good therapist.
Yes, many therapists work with clients experiencing burnout. Therapy can help you understand the factors contributing to burnout, develop recovery strategies, set healthier boundaries, and make decisions about your career path. If you're feeling emotionally exhausted, detached from your work, or questioning your career, a therapist can provide support and guidance.
Getting started is straightforward. Browse therapists on First Session who work with workplace stress, watch their intro videos to find someone whose approach resonates with you, and book a session online. Many therapists offer free consultations so you can ask questions before committing. Taking time to address work stress is an investment in your overall wellbeing.
