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Career Counselling For Burnout
Take Steps Towards a Healthier Work-life Balance
Dr. Susan MacDonald Ph.D. Calgary Registered Psychologist
Burnout can have severe physical, psychological, and emotional consequences, impacting your quality of life. Dr. Susan MacDonald’s career counseling for burnout offers you the chance to address these challenges proactively, regain your footing, and restore the quality of your life.
Do you ever wonder if you might be suffering from burnout?
Burnout has a number of signs and symptoms, which can include the following:
- Feeling run down and drained of physical or emotional energy.
- Negative thoughts about your job or feeling disengaged from you work.
- Decreased patience, and increased irritability or frustration.
- Feeling misunderstood and unappreciated.
- Not getting what you want from your work.
- Feeling like you might be in the wrong organization or wrong profession.
- Organizational politics or bureaucracy seems to interfere with doing a good job.
- Overwhelmed with your workload.
- Lacking time to do a good quality job or the ability to plan your workload.
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Investing in career counselling is a valuable step towards shaping your future. The cost of our services varies depending on the number of sessions and assessments required to meet your unique needs. For a personalized quote, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
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Fees can be reimbursed by your extended medical plan or health spending account
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Fees can be reimbursed by your extended medical plan or health spending account (and also through your partner’s plan).