Dr Simon Draycott

Chartered Counselling Psychologist

Simon Draycott Counselling Psychologist

Dr Simon Draycott

Chartered Counselling Psychologist

Simon Draycott Counselling Psychologist

Dr Simon Draycott

Chartered Counselling Psychologist

Work

Do you experience one or more of the following at work?

Feeling stressed
Feeling in a constant state of anxiety
Finding it hard to make decisions
Feeling unhappy and demotivated
Feeling like an ‘imposter’
Facing redundancy or recently made redundant
Wondering whether you’re in the right job or not
Losing your temper
Feeling out of your depth and not able to cope
Feeling like you are stuck in a rut
Lacking confidence
Work taking on too much importance in your life
Difficulty ‘switching off’ from work

How counselling can help:

Counselling can help you feel less ‘stuck’ or ‘trapped’ at work by taking a step back to look at what’s going on for you and why.

By exploring the nature of your work and how you approach it, counselling can help you understand the nature of any stress and other difficulties that you may be experiencing. With this understanding, we can develop coping mechanisms or seek to change your circumstances to minimise the risk of stressful situations arising.

Counselling can help you re-connect with what you once found enjoyable about work and work out where your strengths really lie. It can help you take stock of your career. and help you decide if you want to make changes, and how you can bring these changes about.

The process of counselling can help put things in perspective by helping you to step away from your day-to-day reality and help you come to terms with where you currently are and where you may want to be.

Work

Do you experience one or more of the following at work?

Feeling stressed
Feeling in a constant state of anxiety
Finding it hard to make decisions
Feeling unhappy and demotivated
Feeling like an ‘imposter’
Facing redundancy or recently made redundant
Wondering whether you’re in the right job or not
Losing your temper
Feeling out of your depth and not able to cope
Feeling like you are stuck in a rut
Lacking confidence
Work taking on too much importance in your life
Difficulty ‘switching off’ from work

How counselling can help:

Counselling can help you feel less ‘stuck’ or ‘trapped’ at work by taking a step back to look at what’s going on for you and why.

By exploring the nature of your work and how you approach it, counselling can help you understand the nature of any stress and other difficulties that you may be experiencing. With this understanding, we can develop coping mechanisms or seek to change your circumstances to minimise the risk of stressful situations arising.

Counselling can help you re-connect with what you once found enjoyable about work and work out where your strengths really lie. It can help you take stock of your career. and help you decide if you want to make changes, and how you can bring these changes about.

The process of counselling can help put things in perspective by helping you to step away from your day-to-day reality and help you come to terms with where you currently are and where you may want to be.

Work

Do you experience one or more of the following at work?

Feeling stressed
Feeling in a constant state of anxiety
Finding it hard to make decisions
Feeling unhappy and demotivated
Feeling like an ‘imposter’
Facing redundancy or recently made redundant
Wondering whether you’re in the right job or not
Losing your temper
Feeling out of your depth and not able to cope
Feeling like you are stuck in a rut
Lacking confidence
Work taking on too much importance in your life
Difficulty ‘switching off’ from work

How counselling can help:

Counselling can help you feel less ‘stuck’ or ‘trapped’ at work by taking a step back to look at what’s going on for you and why.

By exploring the nature of your work and how you approach it, counselling can help you understand the nature of any stress and other difficulties that you may be experiencing. With this understanding, we can develop coping mechanisms or seek to change your circumstances to minimise the risk of stressful situations arising.

Counselling can help you re-connect with what you once found enjoyable about work and work out where your strengths really lie. It can help you take stock of your career. and help you decide if you want to make changes, and how you can bring these changes about.

The process of counselling can help put things in perspective by helping you to step away from your day-to-day reality and help you come to terms with where you currently are and where you may want to be.