Work Stress

Do you…

  • Want to feel secure, capable and respected in your position?
  • Want to be well compensated for your work and know that you deserve it?
  • Want to be confident that you are competent and have the strengths and skills that will allow your career to excel?
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But some of your thoughts sound like…

  • “I am not good enough”
  • “I am a failure”
  • “I am incompetent or incapable”
  • “I am not worthy/undeserving”

EMDR can help you

Everyone who has ever held a job has, at some point, felt the pressure of work-related stress.

Any job can have stressful elements, even if you love what you do. In the short-term, you may experience pressure to meet a deadline or to fulfill a challenging obligation. But when work stress becomes chronic, it can be overwhelming — and harmful to both physical and emotional health.

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Common Sources of Work Stress:

  • Low salaries
  • Excessive workloads
  • Few opportunities for growth or advancement
  • Work that isn’t engaging or challenging
  • Lack of social support
  • Not having enough control over job-related decisions
  • Conflicting demands or unclear performance expectations

Effects of Uncontrolled Stress

Unfortunately, work-related stress doesn’t just disappear when you head home for the day. When stress persists, it can take a toll on your health and well-being.

In the short term, a stressful work environment can contribute to problems such as headache, stomachache, sleep disturbances, short temper and difficulty concentrating.

Chronic stress can result in anxiety, insomnia, high blood pressure and a weakened immune system. It can also contribute to health conditions such as depression, obesity and heart disease.

Compounding the problem, people who experience excessive stress often deal with it in unhealthy ways such as overeating, eating unhealthy foods, smoking cigarettes or abusing drugs and alcohol.

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