The Isolation Paradox (epub)

Why High-Performers Burn Out in Silence — and How Group Connection Can Change That

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Burnout is not always a personal failure.

Often, it is the predictable result of professional isolation.

If you work in a high-stress profession and feel exhausted, detached, or constantly on edge despite doing everything "right," this book offers a different explanation—and a practical way forward.

In a working world where stress now drives a major share of work-related ill-health, generic wellbeing advice is no longer enough.

This book is an evidence-based guide for doctors, lawyers, teachers, managers, first responders, and other high-stress professionals who need more than mindfulness apps and one-off seminars.

Drawing on original mixed-methods research, it shows why many standard workplace solutions fail and why targeted small-group support can create deeper, more lasting change - a blueprint for the practitioners and therapists developing group stress management and wellbeing programmes.

Inside, you will find and learn

  • Why the Isolation Paradox sits at the heart of modern professional burnout

  • How small-group interventions can reduce stress more effectively than one-off wellbeing initiatives

  • Why different professions experience burnout differently—and why one-size-fits-all support rarely works

  • Why many professionals prefer support that is independent from their employer

  • How group structure, psychological safety, and session design influence real outcomes

  • How to identify the right next step for your own recovery, support pathway, or programme design

This is not a theoretical overview. It is a practical, research-led guide designed to help you understand what is happening, regain perspective, and take informed action.

Whether you are a professional running on empty or a practitioner developing evidence-based support programmes, this book will help you move from silent strain to sustainable resilience.

240 pages

epub format