Find a psychologist specializing in occupational psychology
Occupational psychology addresses psychological wellbeing in the workplace. An occupational psychologist can help with stress-related issues, bullying, colleague conflicts, career changes, job insecurity, and burnout. Many people in Denmark experience work-related problems that affect both personal life and health, and professional help can make a crucial difference.
Sophie Dehn
Frederiksberg, Hovedstaden
Ida Christine Tholstrup Gjøde
København K, Hovedstaden
Melanie Bühne
Snekkersten, Hovedstaden
Judith Frøkiær Nielsen
Ringe, Syddanmark
Hanne Koch
Vejle, Syddanmark
Kirsti Viktoria Brigtsen
Hjortshøj, Midtjylland
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What can an occupational psychologist help with?
An occupational psychologist helps with stress, burnout, bullying, conflict management, career transitions, and leadership challenges. Treatment may include individual sessions, coaching, and possibly collaboration with your workplace to adjust working conditions.
Can my employer pay for psychological help?
Many workplaces offer an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) with free psychological sessions. Check with your HR department. Additionally, workers' compensation insurance covers psychological treatment if the problems are due to a work-related injury.
When is stress work-related?
Work-related stress typically results from an imbalance between demands and resources, lack of control, uncertainty, conflicts, or bullying. An occupational psychologist can help distinguish between work-related and personal stress factors and find solutions.