Therapy for Working Professionals
Becoming a business owner or hard worker doesn’t mean losing your presence or sense of joy.
with Patrick Cleveland, LMFT
Do you feel constantly overwhelmed, exhausted, or stuck despite working so hard?
If it feels like you’re always pushing but never catching up, deeper patterns may be at work. Ongoing stress, past experiences, and high expectations can shape how you think, react, and relate — often outside your awareness. You may find it hard to switch off, feel present, or truly enjoy your accomplishments.
In our work together, we slow the pace, clarify what’s driving the pressure, and build healthier ways to respond so you can move forward with greater balance, confidence, and sustainability in both your work and personal life.
Burnout doesn’t always look like falling apart.
It might show up as perfectionism, irritability, constant fatigue, tension, worry, or feeling emotionally numb. You may find it hard to relax, switch off from work, or feel satisfied even when things are going well. It can sound like, “I just need to push through,” or feel like something is off, but you can’t quite explain why.
Over time, this kind of strain can affect your sleep, mood, focus, relationships, and overall sense of well-being. Many professionals keep functioning outwardly while feeling depleted inside — until the pressure becomes impossible to ignore.
What therapy with me is like
How I Support the Healing Process:
Creating a calm, confidential space where you can step out of constant pressure and reflect openly
Helping you understand the deeper patterns driving stress, burnout, or dissatisfaction
Developing practical strategies to regulate anxiety, improve sleep, and restore balance
Strengthening boundaries, communication, and healthier ways of relating to work and others
Supporting meaningful changes that are sustainable, not just temporary fixes
I Work With People Who...
Feel overwhelmed, burned out, or constantly under pressure
Appear successful on the outside but struggle internally with stress or self-doubt
Have difficulty switching off from work or relaxing without guilt
Feel stuck, unfulfilled, or uncertain about their direction despite achievement
Want deeper insight, healthier balance, and more sustainable ways of living
The ways we will work together in therapy
There are many methods that we can use to work together to reach your goals.
Here are some methodologies that we can use:
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Helps you understand the deeper roots of your feelings and patterns — including past experiences and relationships — so reactions feel less confusing and more manageable.
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Builds skills for emotion regulation, mindfulness, interpersonal effectiveness and distress tolerance. These are especially helpful when you feel like your reactions are “too much.”
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Helps resolve inner conflicts and helps you understand why part of you pushes hard while another part feels exhausted, stuck, or discouraged.
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Helps you understand the emotional patterns that keep you stuck in conflict and rebuild a stronger sense of safety, closeness, and trust. Helps partners move from blame and defensiveness to understanding, empathy, and deeper connection.
What could change if you started to heal?
Clients have shared that, through our work together, they’ve been able to:
Feel less overwhelmed and more in control of their emotions
Quiet anxious thoughts and sleep more restfully
Understand patterns that keep them stuck in stress or self-doubt
Communicate more clearly and improve important relationships
Set healthier boundaries without guilt
Regain motivation, focus, and a sense of direction
Feel more confident in decisions about work, school, and life
Experience greater calm, balance, and resilience
Develop self-understanding rather than self-criticism
Move forward with a stronger sense of purpose and stability
Healing doesn’t mean becoming a different person. It means feeling more like yourself — steadier, clearer, and better equipped to handle what life brings.
About Patrick Cleveland, LMFT
As a business owner, former college professor, and licensed psychotherapist, I understand the pressure of high responsibility and the expectation to keep it all together. Many professionals I work with appear successful outwardly yet feel overwhelmed, burned out, or uncertain inside. Therapy offers a confidential space to step back, gain clarity, and address what’s driving stress or dissatisfaction.
My approach combines insight and practical tools to help you break unhelpful patterns, restore balance, and move forward with intention. The focus is not just symptom relief, but meaningful, lasting change that supports both your work and your life.
Education, Credentials,
& Trainings
Education:
M.A. Philosophy As A Way of Life
University of Liverpool ( Liverpool, United Kingdom )
M.A. Integral Counseling Psychology
California Institute of Integral Studies (San Francisco, CA )
B.A. Psychology & B.A. Philosophy
California State University, Fullerton (Fullerton, CA)
License:
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist #80907
Certificates:
Certificate of Leadership Excellence
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
Additional Training:
Ecole Freudienne Du Quebec, Canada (G.I.F.R.I.C.) Trainied in Lacanian Psychoanalysis with training psychoanalysts Willy Appollon, Danielle Bergeron, & Lucie Cantin for 7 years - New Center for Psychoanalysis, (NCP) Los Angeles - (LAISPS)- Newport Psychoanalytic Institute (NPI)
Therapy FAQs
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Many people who seek therapy are not in crisis. They may be high-functioning but feel overwhelmed, anxious, burned out, stuck, or uncertain about their direction. Therapy can help you gain clarity, manage stress, improve relationships, and feel more grounded. You do not have to wait until things get worse to benefit from support.
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I work with college students and working professionals experiencing anxiety, stress, burnout, depression, relationship challenges, trauma, childhood issues, life transitions, identity concerns, and difficulty finding balance. Many clients appear successful on the outside but feel exhausted or unfulfilled internally.
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The first session is a conversation, not an interrogation. We will discuss what brings you in, your goals, and any questions you may have. There is no pressure to share everything at once. My goal is to understand your situation and help you determine whether working together feels like a good fit.
Do you offer in-person or online therapy, and where are you located?
I offer in-person therapy at my Claremont office in a private, comfortable setting. At this time, I do not provide telehealth sessions, as I believe face-to-face work allows for deeper connection and more effective therapeutic work.
Getting Started Together
Starting therapy can feel like a big step, especially when you are used to managing things on your own. Our initial sessions focus on understanding what’s bringing you in, clarifying your goals, and determining whether working together feels like a good fit. There is no pressure to share everything at once.
From there, we will develop a plan that supports meaningful change while respecting your time, responsibilities, and pace. Many clients experience greater clarity, emotional balance, and confidence as therapy progresses.