Stress, burnout, emotional exhaustion & difficulty switching off.
In Oxfordshire & Online.
Stress and burnout often build gradually rather than appearing overnight.
What begins as being busy, dependable and productive can slowly become a cycle where your mind never fully switches off and you rarely have the opportunity to properly recharge.
You may continue showing up for everyone else whilst quietly feeling exhausted yourself.
Counselling creates space to slow down, reconnect with yourself and move forward differently.
THE HIDDEN COST OF ALWAYS COPING.
Sometimes the people who cope the best struggle the longest.
Many people experiencing stress, burnout and emotional exhaustion aren't falling apart. In fact, they're often doing the opposite.
They're continuing to show up for work, family and everyone around them, becoming incredibly good at carrying a lot whilst quietly putting their own needs to one side.
Over time, constantly operating in this way can make switching off feel unfamiliar and rest feel difficult to prioritise.
You may find yourself thinking:
✓ I'll relax when things calm down.
✓ I just need to get through this week.
✓ I should be able to manage this.
Until one day, you realise this has become your normal.
Counselling creates space to interrupt that cycle, helping you understand what's happening and find a more sustainable way forward.
You may recognise some of these experiences.
Feeling mentally exhausted
Constantly thinking about what's next
Feeling overwhelmed by responsibilities
Struggling to relax
Understand patterns
Recognise what is contributing to your stress and identify recurring cycles of pressure and responsibility.
Feeling emotionally drained
Finding it difficult to rest
Feeling guilty for slowing down
Becoming increasingly irritable
Feeling pressure to keep going
Feeling responsible for everyone else
Difficulty being present
Feeling disconnected from yourself.
How counselling & psychotherapy may support you.
Regain balance
Explore ways to slow down, create boundaries and reconnect with what matters most.
Restore your energy
Develop sustainable ways of caring for yourself without guilt.
Feel more like yourself again
Create enough space to think clearly, feel calmer and experience life more fully.
WHAT WOULD LIFE BE LIKE.
Imagine if things felt a little lighter.
Being able to genuinely relax.
Waking up with more energy.
Saying no without guilt.
Being present without constantly thinking ahead.
Leaving work at work.
Feeling calmer in both your mind and body.
Therapy isn't about becoming a different person. It's about creating enough space to feel more like yourself again.
Working together in a way that suits you.
No two people arrive with the same experiences, challenges or goals, which is why I don't believe in a one-size-fits-all approach to therapy.
I work in an integrative and pluralistic way, meaning I tailor our work around you rather than expecting you to fit a particular therapeutic model.
My work is grounded in Person-Centred principles, with the therapeutic relationship sitting at the heart of our work together. Depending on your needs, goals and preferences, we may also draw upon Psychodynamic Therapy, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Solution-Focused approaches, mindfulness and Solution-Focused Hypnotherapy, where appropriate and agreed.
The aim isn't simply to talk about what's happening, but to better understand yourself, recognise recurring patterns and create meaningful, sustainable change.
A PERSONALISED APPROACH BUILT AROUND YOU.
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Ready to take the first step?
You don't need to know exactly what you want to talk about before reaching out.
Many people simply know that something feels difficult, overwhelming, or different from how they would like it to be.
A free 15-minute introductory call offers an opportunity to ask questions, discuss what has brought you here, and explore whether working together feels right.
There is no pressure, no obligation, and no expectation to commit to anything further.
A few things you may be wondering…
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Many people experiencing ongoing stress or emotional exhaustion become so accustomed to being productive, responsible or available to others that rest can begin to feel uncomfortable. You may recognise a tendency to immediately look for the next task, feel guilty for slowing down or struggle to fully switch off, even when there's nothing urgent to do.
Together, we can explore these patterns and develop a healthier, more sustainable relationship with rest, productivity and your own wellbeing.
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When you've been carrying a lot for a long period of time, slowing down can sometimes create more awareness of everything that's been sitting in the background. It's common for thoughts to become louder during evenings, weekends or holidays, particularly if you've become used to constantly being in 'doing mode'.
Counselling and psychotherapy can provide space to understand these patterns and develop ways of creating greater balance.
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Many people experiencing stress and emotional exhaustion continue to function well externally whilst privately feeling drained, overwhelmed or mentally depleted. This can happen when you've been carrying responsibilities, expectations and pressures for a prolonged period of time.
Counselling and psychotherapy can provide a supportive space to better understand these patterns and explore healthier, more sustainable ways of responding to them.

