Workplace Injury, Burnout & WorkCover Queensland

Workplace stress can have a profound effect on psychological wellbeing, identity, relationships, sleep, confidence, and a person’s capacity to function day to day.

For some individuals, workplace distress develops gradually through chronic stress, excessive workload, interpersonal conflict, organisational pressure, bullying, burnout, or prolonged exposure to psychologically unsafe environments. For others, psychological injury may follow a specific workplace incident, traumatic event, or sudden rupture in safety, role security, or professional identity.

Therapy provides a structured and supportive space to understand the psychological impact of workplace stress or injury, restore emotional stability, and support recovery in a way that is paced, practical, and trauma-informed.

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Understanding Workplace Injury Beyond Symptoms

Workplace injury and burnout often affect more than mood or stress levels. They can disrupt a person’s identity, self-worth, relationships, financial security, future direction, and sense of safety in the world. Treatment aims to support both symptom recovery and deeper psychological understanding.

Therapy may explore:

  • The emotional impact of workplace events
  • Trauma responses and nervous system dysregulation
  • Grief associated with loss of role, career, or identity
  • Shame and self-blame
  • Interpersonal and organisational dynamics
  • Perfectionism, over-responsibility, and boundaries
  • Fear of returning to work
  • The impact of prolonged uncertainty
  • Rebuilding confidence and psychological safety

Therapeutic Approaches

Treatment is tailored to the individual’s psychological presentation, workplace context, recovery goals, and stage of the WorkCover or return-to-work process.

Therapy may incorporate:

  • Trauma-informed psychotherapy
  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
  • Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR)
  • Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT)
  • Mindfulness-based approaches
  • Nervous system regulation strategies
  • Psychoeducation about stress and trauma responses
  • Graded return-to-work support where appropriate
  • Relapse prevention and sustainable wellbeing planning