Ann Rapstoff, Individual & Couples Counselling,
Psychotherapy, Mindfulness & CBT
T: 07703 182 186 E: ebbandflowcounselling@gmail.com

Introducting...
The workplace can offer a creative, stimulating environment in which to develop and contribute. Over time we can build supportive relationships with colleagues. However, at times the workplace can mirror challenging stresses you face at home, or raise emotions that are difficult to contain or communicate.
The current financial climate can create uncertainty about your role including restructures, change or fear of redundancy, which can be real or imagined. Unrealistic demands can create challenges concerning your performance and this can create ongoing stress.
It can be difficult to talk with colleagues, as you may feel they are going facing their own pressures and you may believe that you will be judged as not coping, if you talk to a manager or Human Resources.
If you are managing a team it can be difficult to find support, or tell anyone you are experiencing stress, as you are the one that needs to be strong in the face of day to day pressures.
I have many years of experience as a counsellor in the corporate, charity and health sectors, this gives me insight and understanding of work stress and the challenges that you may be facing within your role in an organisation.
As an independent counsellor, I can offer a confidential space to explore your experience, find strategies to cope with stress and make steps forward which enable you to see your situation from a wider perspective.
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Work related counselling can help with
Stress
Anxiety
Presentation anxiety
Bullying
Doubts
Feeling stuck
Self criticism
Fear of failure
Feeling unheard
Fear of, or actual redundancy
Self worth
Sleep routine
Conflict
Lack of time
Coping with unrealistic demands
Communication
Relationship issues
Performance issues
Loss of role or identity
Change
Facing restructues
Work and career counselling
“May what I do flow from me like a river, no forcing and no holding back, the way it is with children.”
― Rainer Maria Rilke