Most of us spend more time at work than anywhere else, so our careers should ideally bring a sense of purpose, growth, and well-being. But when challenges like unclear direction, toxic environments, or mismatched roles arise, it can leave us feeling stuck, anxious, or unfulfilled. Career counseling helps individuals navigate these complexities—whether it's dealing with workplace dynamics, overcoming burnout, or making a meaningful career shift. With growing concerns like workplace bullying and job dissatisfaction on the rise, more people are seeking support to realign their professional path with their values and goals.
Poor Job Fit
Career counseling can help when an employee’s skills or interests do not align with their role, leading to underperformance and frustration.
A career counselor can help identify emotional distress caused by work-related stress, anxiety, or overwhelming pressure.
Unwelcome or inappropriate comments or actions that create a hostile work environment. And create issues with your career path and work life balance.
Harassment
Unwanted and inappropriate behavior, comments, or actions that create an intimidating, hostile, or offensive work environment, which can be based on factors such as gender, race, or other personal characteristics.
Unfair treatment based on race, gender, age, religion, or other personal characteristics. These can affect your career development and create workplace stress.
A lack of enthusiasm, feeling stuck or low fulfillment in one’s job, leading to decreased productivity and morale.
How can a therapist help?
Therapy for work and career issues can help a person develop a better understanding of their wants and needs as well as approach alternative ways to handle tension while on the clock. Therapy is a neutral setting where patients can discuss their fears, worries, or stressors, and regain control of their happiness.
Psychotherapy tends to work well when addressing workplace issues because talk therapy such as this can effectively treat depression and anxiety that can stem from these conflicts. A mental health professional can also teach coping skills that will help a person manage work-related stress.
Our team of seasoned psychologists, counselors, and coaches not only have extensive education and training, but also rich personal lives in which we have explored vast aspects of our own career seasons!
We would love to invest in you as your explore, 1) explore career path options. We can help you craft your unique career plan and then move backward to identify the action steps you’ll need to accomplish that path, 2) enrich, expand, explore, and upgrade in your current career, 2) launch into a new business, 3) help you in a pivot season to explore new opportunities, 4) if you’ve already accomplished your career goals, we would love to help you recognize ways you can now give back, mentor, write, speak and lead in your area of expertise.
Life has so many twists and turns – which can make you a nervous wreck – or, if approached from a healthy soul – can bring fullness and vibrancy to the layers woven together to craft your unique career journey.
Set Your Trajectory
Claire Gaither
When driving on W. Southlake Blvd, turn into the driveway for 2419 W. Southlake Blvd. Look for Suite 110 on the building signage. There’s parking available right in front of the building. Once you park, head inside the main entrance — Suite 110 will be on the first floor. You’ve arrived at Crawford Clinics!
Crawford Clinics 2419 W. Southlake Blvd.,
Suite 110, Southlake, TX 76092
United States
Please feel free to contact us so we can consult and come up with a plan to help you and your family.
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