Difficulties in the workplace
To get in touch or find out more about how we can help:
Our team are available
Monday–Thursday 8am–8pm
Friday 8am–6pm
Navigating workplace challenges can be a significant source of stress, impacting one’s mental health and overall well-being. Whether you’re dealing with high-pressure demands, difficult relationships with colleagues, or feelings of inadequacy, work-related stress can take a toll on your emotional health and performance.
At Sloane Court Clinic, we provide tailored support to help individuals manage occupational stress, regain confidence, and find fulfilment in their professional lives.
Our expert team of Consultant Psychiatrists, Clinical Psychologists, and Therapists are well-versed in workplace dynamics and the mental health issues that can arise. From managing performance anxiety and burnout to addressing conflict with colleagues or supervisors, we work with you to develop strategies that support both mental resilience and professional growth. Our therapeutic approach may include cognitive techniques to challenge negative thinking patterns and emotional regulation strategies to help you respond calmly in stressful situations.
Where appropriate, we also offer guidance on Occupational Health matters, helping you understand your rights and explore options that may support your mental well-being in the workplace. Our collaborative approach ensures that each session is tailored to your specific needs and professional context, helping you build the confidence and skills needed to thrive.
If workplace pressures are affecting your quality of life, seeking support can be transformative. Our team is here to provide a compassionate, confidential space where you can explore your challenges, regain perspective, and move forward with renewed focus and resilience.
Staff
We have an expert team of Consultant Psychiatrists, Clinical Psychologists and Psychotherapists who are well versed in helping manage challenges in the workplace, and Occupational Health issues.
Contact and Appointments
If you are seeking an appointment with a psychiatrist, you should discuss this first with your GP to obtain a referral. Referrals are also accepted from clinical psychologists and counsellors.
Once you have your referral, please do contact us via our Enquiry Form and one of our team will be in touch without delay.
Overseas referrals are warmly welcomed. We do also see individuals without a family doctor (GP), and we can help you find a private or NHS family doctor.