"A psychologist's guide to finding your most fulfilling job yet. When we're unhappy in our jobs, we often attribute our frustration to a bad manager, boring tasks, and stressful workloads. But our dissatisfaction at work usually stems from a deeper psychological need that's not being met at work, like not getting the recognition you deserve. In Job Therapy, Dr. Tessa West helps you figure out the real reason you're unhappy and shows you how to find a new position in which you'll thrive, whether in a different role, company, or new industry altogether. Dr. West will guide you through a working week audit to help identify your unique psychological stressors and use that knowledge to understand what you want your future career to look like. Presenting cutting-edge insights on networking and hiring, from Dr. West's interviews with over 1,500 professional recruiters, Job Therapy will help you land your best role yet -- one that guarantees happiness for years to come. Voluntary resignations are at an all-time high, 40-60% of people globally are looking to leave their current jobs, and just 35% of people who quit in the last two years stuck to something familiar. Millions of Americans are looking for guidance on how to pivot to a new job or industry that is more aligned with their values, passions, and purpose, and this book will be a go-to guide to navigate them through the storm. Most career books focus on the how of career change, but this book will focus on the why first. In one survey of 15,000 new job holders, more than a quarter regretted taking new jobs and wished they could go back to their old job. Focusing on why people want to leave helps them make happier moves that stick. Along with deep questions, reflective exercises, and relatable stories, this book takes a data-based approach, arming the reader with insider hiring tips and cutting-edge social science from the author's partnerships with 1,500 hirers at LinkedIn, McKinsey, Recruiter, and yougov.com to ensure readers have the best chance of landing the job"--