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Rising workplace stress levels make way for new job: the 含羞草研究社榖urnout coach含羞草研究社

Coaches guide their clients to make lifestyle changes and identify triggers
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Jana Cook of Claresholm, Alta., as shown in this handout image, is one of a growing number of people marketing their skills as 含羞草研究社渂urnout coaches含羞草研究社 able to help working professionals bounce back from extreme stress and over-work. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO

Jana Cook has suffered from burnout twice in her professional career.

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Cook did eventually recover, learning important lessons about slowing down and stress management in the process. She now draws on her own experiences to help others, marketing herself as a 含羞草研究社渂urnout prevention and recovery coach含羞草研究社 for people worn down by the corporate grind.

含羞草研究社淏urnout coaches含羞草研究社 and 含羞草研究社渂urnout recovery specialists含羞草研究社 are increasingly popping up across Canada, the U.S., the U.K., Australia and Europe. Rarely are they licensed therapists or psychologists 含羞草研究社 instead they are usually people who, like Cook, have obtained certification from the International Coaching Federation and have spent a great deal of time researching workplace burnout and its causes.

Other burnout coaches have taken courses in stress reduction techniques, mindfulness, even hypnosis.

While their backgrounds may vary, all burnout coaches cater to the growing number of workers who say they are stressed out, overwhelmed and struggling to cope.

A November 2023 survey of 765 Canadian professionals by human resources consulting firm Robert Half found 42 per cent of respondents felt burned out on the job, with 36 per cent of respondents saying they were more burned out than they were a year ago.

Cal Jungwirth, workplace expert and director at Robert Half, said there are a number of factors contributing to rising burnout rates, including stresses associated with returning to the office in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic as well as economic pressures forcing workplaces everywhere to do more with less.

含羞草研究社淥rganizations are being very fiscally careful, but it含羞草研究社檚 coming at a bit of a cost, and that cost is to their people,含羞草研究社 Jungwirth said.

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Nelson, B.C.-based Christy Nichol launched her burnout coaching business after the unrelenting volume of work at her private athletic therapy practice pushed her to the brink. In her case, burnout manifested as extreme exhaustion coupled with panic attacks.

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Nichol employs a variety of strategies to help her burned out clients calm their nervous systems, which involves everything from deep breathing exercises to trigger point releases.

Sleep is another big area of focus when it comes to recovery, said Jenn Bruer, a Toronto-based burnout prevention and recovery facilitator.

含羞草研究社淚 always say start with sleep, because it含羞草研究社檚 probably the biggest bang for your buck. No amount of self-care is going to help you if you含羞草研究社檙e awake all night, every night,含羞草研究社 she said.

Beyond the physical symptoms, burnout coaches often guide their clients to make lifestyle changes, such as limiting emails in the evening and learning how to say no. They can also assist burnout sufferers with planning a return to work after a stress leave, or help them plot a career change.

While working with a burnout coach may be helpful for some, said Houyuan Luo, a registered psychologist with MindPeace Psychology in Toronto, it含羞草研究社檚 important to recognize that it is a new and unregulated industry.

含羞草研究社淭he biggest problem with unregulated professionals is that they cannot be held accountable by anybody if something goes wrong,含羞草研究社 Luo said.

含羞草研究社淧eople should know they also have the option of working with regulated professionals like psychologists, psychotherapists, and social workers 含羞草研究社 people who are properly trained and where there is a regulatory body for them.含羞草研究社

But the rise of the burnout coach shows a growing societal awareness of the consequences of burnout 含羞草研究社 both at the personal level and the corporate level, where managers should be concerned about the costs to the organization when burned-out employees quit or need to take extended leaves to get better, Cook said.

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But Cook said her experience, and the experience of many others, proves that it is possible to bounce back.

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Amanda Stephenson, The Canadian Press

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