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Therapy for Work and Career Concerns
You might be dealing with work stress or burnout, second-guessing yourself, questioning your career direction, or feeling like work is crowding out the rest of life. Work affects your livelihood, identity, and sense of direction, so problems there usually need more than a quick fix. In therapy, we can give your work life the attention it demands.
Learn more about therapy for work and career concerns.
Therapy for Personal Growth
Relationships, responsibilities, loss, or a sense that life isn’t lining up the way it used to can quietly shape how you feel day to day and the choices you make. We take time to understand these experiences in context, so they don’t stay isolated concerns but part of a clearer picture of your life. This is a space to give your life outside of work real attention.
Learn more about personal growth therapy.
How We Can Work Together
If work-related stress is shaping tension in your relationship, explore Couples Therapy for work-related relationship stress.
Why therapy for work and life
If you’re smart, motivated, and capable—and still feel stuck—there’s usually a good reason. By the time people find me, they’ve often tried advice, self-help content, or well-meaning guidance from others. What’s been missing isn’t effort or even insight, but support that looks closely enough at the situation to understand what’s really going on.
That’s the work of therapy. That’s why I’m here.
Some people come to therapy on their own. Others are encouraged by a partner or loved one who sees how much they’ve been carrying. Either way, you don’t need a perfect explanation or polished goal to begin. You just need a place to start the conversation.
Learn more about my approach.
For what work and life are asking of you
I’m Mary Lynn Marinucci, LCSW-S, MBA. I specialize in therapy for people whose relationship with work carries real weight — because what happens at work rarely stays at work, and life shapes how we move through it.
My approach goes beyond simply talking about the stresses or situations you’re dealing with. Over time we begin to see more clearly what’s shaping the challenges you’re facing and how meaningful change can happen. This is a fundamentally human experience—the chance to slow down, make sense of what’s happening, and think things through with someone who understands the realities of work and the pressures of life.
Before becoming a therapist, I spent 15 years in high-pressure corporate environments, from entry-level roles to leadership. That background allows me to work with nuance and realism—respecting the realities people face at work and in life while helping them make meaningful, sustainable shifts.
If you’re in Austin or elsewhere in Texas, reach out to explore whether working together feels like a good fit.

