When Work Has Taken Everything

Feeling emotionally drained and disconnected from your work in Jamisontown? Our Kingswood psychologists help adults recover from burnout and build sustainable wellbeing. Medicare rebates available.

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When Work Has Taken Everything

Burnout isn't just being tired after a long week. If you're a Jamisontown adult who's been running on empty for months, dreading Monday mornings, and feeling like you have nothing left to give, you might be experiencing genuine workplace burnout. It's real, it's debilitating, and it's treatable.

Emotional and physical exhaustion that weekends don't fix

Dreading going to work and counting down to the end of each day

Cynicism or detachment from your job and the people in it

Feeling ineffective despite working harder than ever

Difficulty sleeping due to work-related stress or rumination

Using food, alcohol, or screens to numb the stress

Burnout doesn't resolve on its own, and pushing through only makes it worse. Professional support can help you understand what's driving the burnout, set boundaries, and rebuild a sustainable relationship with work.

How We Help At Unbound Minds

We help you understand the root causes of your burnout, develop strategies for recovery, and build sustainable patterns that protect your wellbeing going forward.

1. Book with us

Our client care team will match you with the right psychologist at our Kingswood clinic, just 5 min from Jamisontown.

2. Get a GP referral

Ask your GP for a Mental Health Treatment Plan and referral. This unlocks Medicare rebates for up to 10 sessions per calendar year.

3. Understanding your burnout

You'll develop practical strategies for managing stress, setting boundaries, and rebuilding a relationship with work that doesn't sacrifice your wellbeing.

3. Understanding your burnout

You'll develop practical strategies for managing stress, setting boundaries, and rebuilding a relationship with work that doesn't sacrifice your wellbeing.

5 min
from Jamisontown to our Kingswood clinic
32+
employed psychologists on our team

Common Questions

Questions Jamisontown adults ask about burnout support.

Is burnout a mental health condition?

The WHO classifies burnout as an occupational phenomenon, not a mental disorder. However, burnout can lead to depression, anxiety, and other mental health conditions if left unaddressed. Regardless of classification, it deserves professional support.

Do I need to quit my job to recover from burnout?

Not necessarily. While some people do choose to make career changes, many recover by making targeted adjustments to their boundaries, workload, and coping strategies. Your psychologist will help you explore what changes are needed without making hasty decisions.

How is burnout different from depression?

Burnout is specifically tied to work and improves when work conditions change. Depression is a broader condition that affects all areas of life regardless of circumstances. However, they can co-occur, and burnout can trigger depression. Your psychologist can help distinguish between the two.

How many sessions will I need?

Many people find significant clarity and relief within six to ten sessions. Some choose to continue longer, especially if burnout has led to deeper issues. The plan is always flexible and tailored to your needs.

Can you help me manage my manager or workplace?

While we can't change your workplace directly, we can help you develop communication strategies, boundary-setting skills, and assertiveness techniques that improve your work environment. We can also provide supporting documentation if needed for workplace accommodations.

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