Fiona Jane - Lincoln

Work Related Counselling

Confidential, Professional Support for Workplace Stress, Burnout and Career Concerns in Lincoln

Work Related Counselling

What Are Work Related Issues? Recognising the Impact of Occupational Stress

Beyond Busy: Understanding the Psychological Toll of Modern Work

Work related issues encompass the emotional, cognitive, and physical strain that arises from workplace demands, role ambiguity, interpersonal conflict, or career uncertainty. In the UK, work-related stress accounts for a significant proportion of mental health absences, yet many individuals hesitate to seek support due to stigma or fear of professional repercussions.
 
Common signs include persistent fatigue, difficulty switching off, irritability, reduced concentration, loss of motivation, or physical symptoms such as headaches and tension. Challenges may stem from excessive workload, lack of control, poor management, bullying, redundancy fears, or misalignment between personal values and organisational culture. For clients across Lincoln and Lincolnshire, acknowledging that workplace strain is a legitimate concern—not a personal shortcoming—is the first step toward sustainable change.

“Your worth is not measured by your productivity. Rest is not a reward for exhaustion—it is a requirement for resilience.”

My Approach to Work Related Counselling

Professional, Solution-Focused Support for Navigating Occupational Challenges

Based in Lincoln, Fiona Jane brings counselling expertise to support individuals navigating occupational difficulties. Her practice is built on clinical rigour and real-world applicability, steering clear of empty platitudes or management-speak. Instead, she offers a private, purposeful setting where you can unpack workplace pressures, define healthy limits, and create concrete, workable plans—free from criticism or predetermined outcomes.
 
Every session is shaped around your specific role, sector, and personal aspirations. Whether you are recovering from burnout, managing difficult dynamics at work, exploring a professional pivot, or rebuilding self-belief following job loss, you will receive targeted, professional support aimed at restoring mental clarity, easing pressure, and empowering you to make confident, well-considered choices about your career path.

How We Can Work Together

Flexible, Accessible Support for Workplace and Career Concerns

I provide three distinct formats to accommodate your schedule and preferences:

  • Face-to-face counselling in a confidential, comfortable setting in Lincoln, Lincolnshire

  • Secure online video sessions via Zoom, enabling support from anywhere in the UK

  • Telephone counselling for those who prefer audio-only connection

Our first meetings are dedicated to mapping your professional landscape: the specific pressures you face, the dynamics that drain or energise you, and the changes you wish to see. Collaboratively, we define clear, achievable objectives—whether that means establishing firmer boundaries between work and home, navigating challenging workplace relationships, or restoring belief in your professional abilities following a setback. From this foundation, we build a tailored action plan, reviewed at agreed intervals to ensure it continues to serve your evolving needs. There is no obligation to continue indefinitely; you remain in control of the pace and duration of our work.
 
For clients based in Horncastle, Louth, Skegness, Gainsborough, or further afield in Nottingham, Leeds, or Manchester, the same standard of focused, professional support is accessible via secure remote sessions. Geography does not compromise quality—only your readiness to begin.

When workplace demands start to erode your sense of balance, clarity, or confidence, reaching out for support is a practical decision—not a last resort. For professionals across Lincoln and Lincolnshire, Fiona Jane offers confidential counselling that helps you untangle work-related stress, evaluate your options, and move forward with intention. You do not need to wait until you are at breaking point. Taking time to reflect in a structured, professional space can help you reset boundaries, manage conflict more effectively, or simply regain perspective. Compassionate, local expertise is available—and your next step could be the beginning of a more sustainable way forward.

Therapeutic Approaches to Work Related Issues

Integrating Proven Methods to Support Professional Wellbeing and Clarity

Fiona Jane utilises a range of evidence-informed modalities to ensure work-related issues counselling is both adaptable and effective. The following core approaches form the foundation of her practice.

Person-Centred Approach for Work Related Issues

Acknowledging Your Workplace Realities Through Unconditional, Judgment-Free Support

Within this framework, Fiona Jane maintains a steady, accepting space where you can freely examine your relationship with employment—whether that involves crushing workloads, complex team politics, uncertainty about career direction, or questions about professional identity. There is no expectation to minimise your experience or adopt a “push through” mentality. Many professionals delay seeking help because they fear being labelled as incapable or lacking dedication. This approach directly counters those anxieties through genuine respect, consistent authenticity, and listening that prioritises understanding over immediate advice.
 
Rather than offering preset solutions or promoting a specific work ethic, Fiona Jane fosters a collaborative therapeutic relationship where your professional experiences can be explored with honesty and depth. Through this process, the burden of carrying workplace struggles alone typically lightens, your perspective receives validation, and you develop sharper insight into how you respond to occupational pressures—ultimately empowering you to navigate them with greater intention and self-trust.
How it helps work related issues:
  • Diminishes the stigma around workplace struggles by offering confidential, professional acceptance
  • Validates your occupational experiences without comparing them to others or minimising their impact
  • Provides a secure environment to discuss burnout, boundary erosion, or career uncertainty without fear of judgment
  • Helps reconnect you with personal values that exist independently of your job title or output
  • Encourages reliance on your own professional judgement when making decisions about boundaries or career moves
  • Empowers you to define career success according to your own wellbeing standards rather than external metrics

Integrative Approach for Work Issues

Weaving Together Therapeutic Tools for the Full Complexity of Your Professional World

Occupational distress rarely originates from a single source. Through an integrative framework, Fiona Jane carefully selects and combines techniques from varied psychological traditions—including psychodynamic exploration, cognitive-behavioural strategies, systemic analysis, and grounding mindfulness practices—to align precisely with your unique career circumstances. When workplace challenges are compounded by organisational culture, personal history, financial pressures, or concurrent anxiety, this adaptable method ensures we address both immediate stressors and the deeper behavioural patterns that sustain them.
 
In practice, this might involve pairing reflective processing for emotional fatigue with structured problem-solving exercises, whilst simultaneously examining how you respond to authority, manage perfectionistic tendencies, or establish professional limits. The focus never shifts away from your core objectives: reducing daily overwhelm, clarifying actionable next steps, or rebuilding confidence in your professional capabilities.

How it helps work related issues:

  • Tackles both surface-level workplace symptoms and the underlying cognitive or relational habits that sustain them
  • Flexibly adjusts to your changing circumstances—early interventions often differ from later-stage strategies
  • Blends emotional processing with practical, everyday tools for managing professional demands
  • Avoids rigid therapeutic templates, ensuring every session remains directly relevant to your current situation
  • Supports professionals dealing with burnout, restructuring, interpersonal conflict, or significant career transitions
  • Builds a personalised, sustainable framework for maintaining professional health without sacrificing personal wellbeing

CBT Approach for Work Issues

Identifying and Changing Patterns That Sustain Occupational Distress

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) for workplace concerns delivers a focused, evidence-based structure for interrupting the cognitive and behavioural cycles that perpetuate professional stress. During our sessions, you will develop practical competencies to:
  • Recognise recurring thought traps that distort workplace reality, such as catastrophic predictions (“One mistake will end my career”), assumed criticism (“My manager thinks I’m falling behind”), or rigid self-judgement (“I must always be available to prove my worth”)
  • Systematically test these automatic assumptions against observable facts, replacing reactive negativity with balanced, evidence-based interpretations
  • Implement gradual behavioural experiments—such as delegating responsibilities, establishing email cut-off times, or practising assertive communication—in a controlled, supportive setting
  • Develop clear, actionable frameworks for workload management, navigating difficult professional conversations, and rebuilding confidence following setbacks

This methodology does not promote passive acceptance of toxic environments or force artificial positivity. Instead, it equips you with reliable psychological tools to manage anxiety-driven thinking, disrupt unproductive stress cycles, and make informed decisions that protect your mental health while advancing your professional trajectory.

How it helps with work related issues:

  • Provides structured, step-by-step techniques to interrupt rumination and work-related worry loops
  • Reduces avoidance of challenging workplace interactions, helping you rebuild professional confidence
  • Helps differentiate between constructive professional concern and paralysing anxiety
  • Supports gradual re-engagement with manageable tasks, steadily restoring your sense of competence
  • Delivers transferable coping strategies for navigating future workplace pressures or career uncertainties
  • Tracks measurable progress through collaborative target-setting, reinforcing clarity and personal agency

Important! In Crisis?

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About Fiona Jane

Fiona offers integrative counselling and coaching for relationships, anxiety, depression and wellbeing—online and across Lincolnshire.

Work-Life Boundaries

Set firm, consistent parameters between your professional obligations and personal life: a definitive finish time, disabled work notifications after hours, or protected breaks during the working day. Communicate these boundaries clearly and uphold them consistently. Healthy limits are not selfish restrictions—they are essential safeguards that preserve mental energy, prevent resentment, and sustain long-term performance without triggering exhaustion.

Mental Disengagement

When professional concerns dominate your downtime, deliberately shift your focus through brief, absorbing activities: a short walk outdoors, controlled breathing exercises, or a non-work-related creative task. This is not avoidance—it is purposeful cognitive recovery. Regular mental detachment reduces psychological fatigue, sharpens problem-solving abilities, and prevents occupational stress from infiltrating every aspect of your personal life.

Redefine Productivity

Question the assumption that your professional worth ties directly to daily output. Measure success using sustainability-focused criteria: consistency over intensity, progress over perfection, or wellbeing alongside completion. Identify three personal indicators of a productive day based on internal satisfaction rather than external approval. This shift reduces self-imposed pressure, fosters self-compassion, and supports healthier long-term work habits.

Work Related Issues FAQs

Straightforward Answers to Common Questions About Occupational Support

Is counselling only necessary during a severe workplace crisis?

Is counselling only necessary during a severe workplace crisis?

Not at all. Fiona Jane supports individuals at every stage of occupational strain—from early warning signs of fatigue to active burnout, redundancy, or career pivots. Addressing concerns proactively typically prevents escalation and builds resilience before pressures become unmanageable.

What if my company culture stigmatises mental health support?

Complete confidentiality is strictly maintained. Nothing discussed in sessions is shared externally without your explicit permission. Many professionals discover that processing work stress privately actually strengthens their ability to navigate difficult organisational environments effectively.

Do you support individuals navigating major career transitions?

Absolutely. Counselling provides clarity when weighing options, managing uncertainty, or rebuilding professional identity after a significant shift. Sessions concentrate on your core values, transferable strengths, and practical next steps—never prescribing a single “correct” path.

How many sessions are typically required?

There is no predetermined duration. Some individuals achieve clarity within 6–8 meetings; others prefer longer-term support during complex transitions or ongoing workplace challenges. Progress is evaluated regularly, and the approach is continually adjusted. Short-term, targeted interventions are also available for specific objectives.

Can therapy help if my working conditions cannot realistically change?

Yes. Even when external circumstances remain fixed, counselling can equip you with effective coping mechanisms, clarify enforceable boundaries, and fundamentally shift your psychological response to workplace stressors—significantly reducing their toll on your mental health.

Need something else answering?

Operating from Lincoln, Lincolnshire, Fiona Jane delivers expert work-related counselling for individuals across the county and throughout the UK via secure online appointments. Every intervention is grounded in recognised clinical training, strict ethical standards, and a steadfast commitment to practical, client-directed outcomes.

Services Provided

Counselling

Explore your feelings in a safe, confidential space—gain clarity and healing

CBT

Rewire unhelpful thoughts, reduce anxiety, and build lasting emotional resilience

Hypnotherapy

Gentle, solution-focused sessions to reduce stress, break unhelpful patterns, create lasting change

Life Coaching

Create a life filled with purpose, cultivate lasting joy, align your daily actions with your deepest ambitions

Business Coaching

Strengthen leadership and professional performance, achieve sustainable work-life harmony

Business Coaching

Strengthen leadership and professional performance, achieve sustainable work-life harmony