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EPISODE · Jul 15, 2025 · 8 MIN

Why You Need to Prepare for Your Return to Work

from SwissCast Shows: Where Swiss Life Meets English Voices

The transition from a period of burnout to a successful return to work is not merely a matter of resuming one’s previous role; it is a nuanced process that requires careful navigation and support.Throughout the discussion, Karina talks about the various emotional responses that individuals may encounter as they reintegrate into their workplaces, including apprehension and a sense of inadequacy. It is imperative to understand that the workplace environment plays a significant role in either facilitating or hindering this transition.Karina reviews the statistics that reveal a disheartening reality: a substantial number of individuals do not thrive upon their return, instead experiencing continued struggle or, in some instances, a departure from their roles altogether. This highlights the urgent need for organizations to prioritize structured reintegration plans and supportive managerial practices.However, she also stresses that individual preparation is equally vital. Drawing parallels to training for a marathon, she encourages listeners to invest in their own readiness, advocating for themselves and leveraging the skills gained during recovery to navigate their return effectively. This episode is not just about returning to work; it is about reclaiming one’s sense of agency and purpose within the professional realm.Thrivers, survivors or exiteers: A longitudinal, interpretative phenomenological analysis of the post-return-to-work journeys for workers with common mental disorders. - Nielsen, K., & Yarker, J. (2024). Thrivers, survivors or exiteers: A longitudinal, interpretative phenomenological analysis of the post-return-to-work journeys for workers with common mental disorders. Applied Psychology, 73(1), 267–295.Takeaways:This podcast episode emphasizes the importance of understanding that recovery and returning to work are distinct processes that require intentional preparation.Listeners are encouraged to acknowledge the myriad emotions they may experience upon returning to work after a period of burnout, including fear and doubt.The episode highlights that a significant proportion of individuals returning to work after mental health leaves do not thrive due to inadequate preparation and support.It is crucial for individuals to engage in self-preparation for their return to work, akin to training for a marathon, to foster confidence and resilience.The conversation underscores that workplaces must provide structured support for reintegration, yet individuals should not underestimate their role in this process.Ultimately, the podcast aims to empower listeners to embrace their return to work as an opportunity for personal growth and meaningful change.Back After Burnout is for education and inspiration only and does not constitute medical, mental-health, legal, or employment advice. Every burnout journey is unique—always consult qualified healthcare and workplace professionals before acting on anything you hear. Resources shared are tools Karina has personally found helpful; they may not suit every listener. Use what serves you and leave the rest.Mentioned in this episode:Back After Burnout is a proud member and a production of the SwissCast NetworkDiscover more great podcasts for English-speaking SwitzerlandSwissCast Network

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